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Subaru of America Celebrates Fifth Year of “Subaru Loves the Earth” Community Recycling Program and Announces Major New Milestone Mon, 04/03/2023 - 08:00 Subheader Automaker and Retailers Have Diverted More Than Eight Million Pieces of Hard-to-Recycle Trash from Landfills Through Partnership with TerraCycle Type of Content Press Release Layout Standard Format Body CAMDEN, N.J., April 3, 2023 /3BL Media/ - Subaru of America, Inc. today announced that the automaker and its retailers have diverted
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Southwire 2021 Sustainability Report: Energy GHG Emissions Thu, 11/17/2022 - 09:15 Type of Content Article Layout Featured Media Body APPROACH Energy use and GHG emissions are a defining business issue and were identified through our materiality assessment as the most critical environmental topics for Southwire manufacturing operations, corporate offices, suppliers and customers. As a result, we prioritize efforts to help reduce GHG emissions across our value chain. We aim to achieve zero-carbon
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Free Event Features Screening of “The Terminal List” and Barbecue Dinner at Nissan Stadium in Nashville
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Four picnic tables made of recycled sauce packets were recently unveiled In Mercer County. The tables are the product of an initiative by Taco Bell and TerraCycle.
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Through TerraCycle partnership, automaker and retailers diverted 6 million pieces of hard-to-recycle waste from landfills nationwide SOURCE: Subaru of America DESCRIPTION:Camden, N.J., April 1, 2022 /3BL Media/ - Subaru of America, Inc. today announced it has successfully diverted more than 6 million pieces of hard-to-recycle trash from landfills across the country thanks to its continued partnership with international recycling leader, TerraCycle®. The automaker has expanded its commitment to pr
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Giving Back to the Communities Where We Live and Work Wed, 07/28/2021 - 12:30 Type of Content Blog Layout Featured Media Body With the Republic Services Charitable Foundation’s (Foundation) National Neighborhood Promise® program, we made the promise to help rebuild, revitalize and restore places and spaces in need, ultimately creating stronger neighborhoods in the communities we serve. Recently, our local teams have supported multiple National Neighborhood Promise grant recipients with time and
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Helping Schools in Houston Create Outdoor Learning Spaces Fri, 04/16/2021 - 10:00 Type of Content Blog Layout Media Gallery Body To support local communities, the Republic Services Charitable Foundation leads initiatives to give back and support our neighborhoods. Launched in 2018, the National Neighborhood Promise® program provides funding, in-kind products and services, and volunteer opportunities to select nonprofit organizations leading neighborhood revitalization projects across the country
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Partnership Focuses on Recycling Hard-to-Recycle Items SOURCE: Subaru of America DESCRIPTION:CAMDEN, N.J., April 1, 2021 /3BL Media/ -- Subaru of America, Inc. today announced that it will renew its commitment to help divert hard-to-recycle waste from landfills and incinerators through the automaker's environmentally-focused philanthropic platform, Subaru Loves the Earth, by continuing its ongoing partnership with international recycling leader TerraCycle®. The successful recycling program heads
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Humana Healthy Horizons and The Humana Foundation commit more than $2.5 million to COVID-19 relief in Texas.
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$7.5 million investment celebrates company’s 75th anniversary serving Tennesseans
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Survey data shows that half of Americans wear face masks all the time when outside their homes; 10% of respondents say they do not own a mask
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Suzanne Brienza SOURCE: Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) DESCRIPTION:PSEG Long Island is hard at work building new, high-tech infrastructure that will make our bills more accurate, improve our storm response and give our customers unprecedented control over their energy usage. Smart meters are at the core of this project, known as the Advanced Metering Initiative or AMI. Every week, PSEG Long Island installs about 6,400 of these devices, which transmit energy readings wirelessly every 15 mi
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Nearly 200 kids packed Jacobson Park in Lexington, Kentucky on Oct. 19 for fishing and family fun during a Take Kids Fishing Day event hosted by the Union Sportsmen’s Alliance (USA), Kentucky American Water and the American Water Charitable Foundation. “The turnout was fantastic,” said Kentucky American Water External Affairs Specialist Ellen Williams. “And the kids had a wonderful time fishing on the reservoir.” Each participant received a rod and reel courtesy of the American Water Charitable
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Employee volunteers from Domtar’s Bennettsville paper mill and Tatum converting facility helped transform the Community Kitchen of Bennettsville with construction and installation of new picnic tables, benches, shade sails and storage bins.
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The picnic table at which you’re enjoying your summer BBQ may have been a plastic glove, shoe cover or chemical container involved in the manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals in its past life.
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MONAT Gratitude Kicks Off Summer with a Splash: Lotus House Receives $8,000 Donation Thanks to MONAT’s Executive Dunk Tank
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The First 10,000 Customers to Sign Up at VericoolPackaging.com Can
Get the 100% Recyclable and Biodegradable 18-Quart Ohana Cooler™ for
Only $4.99EA & 3-Packs for $13.99 Plus Shipping
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More than 3,000 Employees, Family Members and Friends Join Nonprofits
Statewide to Make Change Happen
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Albertsons Companies’ Own Brands is elevating environmental stewardship and helping consumers live green with the launch of compostable and earth-friendly products in the popular Open Nature® brand. Coinciding with the beginning of Earth Month, the unveiling of the new eco picnic wares continues a long history of responsible environmental practices and broad selections of better-for-you and sustainable Own Brands products throughout the store.
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Ribbon-cutting and open house for HARMONY @Grandview Commons
brings together community leaders, new residents and key project
partners
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New development funded through public-private partnership that
includes $11 million from WHEDA and $5.4 million from UnitedHealthcare
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Freight Transportation Company Delivers Checks to 20 Deserving
Organizations
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To her, the parks are personal. She honed her basketball skills on the courts. Her family gathered at the picnic tables. She ran drills out in the grass fields.
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Gated new home community in thriving Inland Empire neighborhood
offers both private amenities and proximity to a diverse urban
landscape; priced from the $490,000s
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More than 3,000 Comcast employees, family members and friends will
help improve communities across Washington state
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Cook and UnitedHealthcare leaders visit school, reveal new
equipment and other beautification projects, and participate in game
of tag with students
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In conjunction with Earth Day on April 22, AEG’s LA Galaxy staff and community volunteers worked alongside TreePeople, a 3-year LA Galaxy partner that inspires people in Los Angeles to take personal responsibility for the urban forest, to provide tree care throughout the Bette Davis Picnic Area at Griffith Park in Los Angeles. Staff and volunteers built water basins, pulled weeds, watered trees, spread mulch and adjusted tree stakes and ties to ensure straight tree growth.
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Local Arlington, Texas resident, Mrs. Locke has been fascinated with landfills for years. Her grandson recently contacted Republic Services, explaining that his grandmother had included on her \"bucket list\" the opportunity to get a tour of the local landfill and have a picnic lunch at the site among all the activity.
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Avista Utilities, an energy company located in Spokane, WA, just made it easier to plan for fun on and around the water this summer with new digital river recreation maps for segments of the Spokane River and the Clark Fork River. In addition to generating clean, renewable power from these scenic waterways, Avista maintains picnic, boating, camping and other recreational areas for all generations to enjoy.
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BENTON HARBOR — Union Park was flooded with people Tuesday.\r\rThere wasn’t a pickup game or a picnic. Instead more than 30 volunteers from KitchenAid and Kinexus’ YouthBuild program were out cleaning and maintaining the Benton Harbor park.
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