I’m in Michigan, where the cold is keeping thoughts of going into rivers far from my intellect right about now. But Subaru of America is gearing up for the summer warmth and the National River Cleanup Week (NRCW), scheduled for June 2-10. The NRCW, which brings thousands of volunteers out to hundreds of sites (60,000/422, respectively, final year), was started in 1992 to help “raise public awareness of the magnitude of trash accumulating in our nation’s waterways.” The most-collected category of trash in past cleanups has been fast food waste (33 percent), with paper (29) and aluminum (28) not far behind.
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Subaru isn’t the only company that sometimes helps to literally cleans up the environment. There were, for example, Mitsubushi’s Pajero forest cleanup package and Rolls Royce’s planting of an 8-acre “living roof” with owl nests final year. Subaru additionally has a zero-waste factory in Indiana.
[Source: Subaru of America, Inc.]
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