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Turning cans into care: how Erie Trap and Release is saving cats and the planet

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Update time : 2025-07-21 13:01:16
At first glance, a pile of empty soda cans might seem insignificant, but for Erie Trap and Release, those aluminium scraps are a vital resource. This dedicated local non-profit organisation is on a mission to humanely manage Erie’s feral cat population through a trap-neuter-release (TNR) programme.

Their work involves nurturing stray cats, by providing essential medical treatments such as spaying, neutering, and vaccinations, and then returning the animals safely to their outdoor homes.

But providing this level of care requires funding. Rather than seeking traditional donations, the organisation is asking for something a little more surprising: your used aluminium cans.

Aluminium is not just recyclable, it’s infinitely recyclable, meaning it can be reused endlessly without losing strength or quality. Even more impressive, recycling aluminium uses up to 95 per cent less energy than producing new metal from raw materials.

It’s a win-win: a fundraiser that supports both animal welfare and environmental sustainability.

Every donated can helps pay for veterinary treatments, medications, and recovery supplies for the cats in the programme. At the same time, it keeps valuable material out of landfills and helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Recycling one tonne of aluminium can prevent up to 10 tonnes of CO₂ emissions, making this initiative not just a local effort but a climate-friendly one, too.

Community members are encouraged to drop off rinsed-out aluminium cans at 3335 Peach Street, US. With this eco-friendly approach, Erie Trap and Release shows that even a crushed item can make a big impact, supporting the care of feral cats and promoting a cleaner, greener planet.

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