| Apache Donates More Than 500,000 Trees The Apache Foundation Tree Grant Program awarded 522,824 trees to 70 nonprofit groups and communities in Since 2005, Apache has helped plant more than 2.3 million trees across 14 states through grants from the "Trees will be in great demand in a year or two once the extent of the drought damage is known and communities will begin replacing them," said Kennedy said there has been a drop in requests for trees this year because of the severe drought. "When we notified the recipients of their awards, we asked for a recommitment from each one that they were able to care for the trees in light of the drought conditions," she said. It is estimated each tree can remove 110 pounds of carbon dioxide per year for 50 years, or about 2.5 tonnes during the life of each tree. Apache has set a goal to plant a total of three million trees and is encouraging more communities to participate. "I believe the tree program serves as another excellent example of Apache's commitment to our communities," Kennedy said. About Apache |
Saturday, October 15, 2011
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