Sustainable Business Summit Set For Sept. 4 In Lancaster Featuring Turkey Hill Clean Water Partnership, Hershey Company
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The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay will hold its first Sustainable Business Summit on September 4 at the Lancaster Chamber Building, 115 E. King Street in Lancaster from Noon to 5:00 p.m.

The Summit will showcase the Turkey Hill Clean Water Partnership and celebrate the sustainability accomplishments of local businesses like Hershey.

The Turkey Hill Clean Water Partnership sparked from ideas discussed at a Businesses for the Bay Forum in 2016, and is a collaborative effort coordinated by the Alliance, in partnership with Turkey Hill, and Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Cooperative Association.

Through the Turkey Hill Clean Water Partnership, Turkey Hill will take momentous strides towards cleaning up local water quality in the Lancaster area by providing incentives for local dairy farmers to use a conservation plan on their property.

Click Here to watch a short video about the Partnership.

Hershey Company environmental stewardship initiatives include investment in water efficiency, zero-waste-to-landfill, greenhouse gas emission reductions, green buildings, responsible sourcing and reforestation initiatives.

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More information is available on programs, initiatives and special events on the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay website.  Click Here to sign up for regular updates from the Alliance, Like the Alliance on Facebook, Follow them on Twitter, and visit the Alliance’s YouTube ChannelClick Here to support the Alliance’s work.

(Photo: Frey Wind Farm in Lancaster County, a partnership of Turkey Hill, Energy Power Partners and the Lancaster Solid Waste Management Authority.)

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[Posted: August 6, 2019]


8/12/2019

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