Aquatrols Corporation of America has received certification in Environmental Planning from the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program, an Audubon International program designed to help landowners preserve and enhance the environmental quality of their property.
"The Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program gives people an opportunity to do something good for the environment right where they live, work, and recreate,” Audubon International CEO Christina Kane said. "We welcome Aquatrols Corporation of America’s commitment to managing the property in an environmentally-sensitive manner."
By joining and participating in the ACSP, Aquatrols will be involved in projects that enhance habitat for wildlife and preserve natural resources for the benefit of the local community. These projects may include: maintaining a wildlife inventory, composting yard debris, conserving water, and maintaining food and cover for wildlife.
“As a company our outward focus has always been the development of technologies that promote healthy plant growth and environmental stewardship,” Aquatrols President and CEO Matt Foster said. “Ensuring that we maintain our physical property in an environmentally supportive and sustainable way is a natural extension of that.”
"The Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program benefits both people and wildlife," Kane added. "It's a great way for businesses and environmental organizations to work together to become better stewards of the land and natural resources."
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