PlaNYC and Dewitt Stern Group Team Up with Mayor Bloomberg to Plant 30 Trees in East Harlem
A Tree Grows in East Harlem
By neile mcgrew, published Oct 27, 2007
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The first tree will be planted today at 1966 3rd Avenue. Attending the tree-planting event will be New York City Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe, Manhattan Parks Commissioner William Castro, Broadway Producer Nelle Nugent and representatives from the DeWitt Stern Group.
Parks Commissioner Benepe said in the PRNewswire press release, "We're thankful for DeWitt Stern's donation which will beautify East Harlem and clean the air as well as help us move towards our goal of planting one million trees throughout the City over the next decade."
The DeWitt Stern Group is planting trees in inner city areas in both New York and Los Angeles as part of its DSGreenspace initiative. The DSGreenspace initiative is a response to the private insurance brokerage firm's recognition of the importance of a more sustainable way of doing business, for not only the social and environmental impacts, but also the economic benefits of saving on paper costs. DSG is both trying to reduce its carbon footprint by reducing paper use company-wide, by encouraging electronic communication, but also by encouraging other firms to do the same. The DeWitt Stern Group website has a tree counter in which DSG shows how many trees have been planted thus far (110).
DSG points out that saving trees also saves the environment from the chemicals needed in making paper. DSG is committed to reducing its paper usage by one-third this year. Additionally, the trees planted will absorb carbon dioxide and other pollutants from the air in Los Angeles and New York.
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PlaNYC and Dewitt Stern Group Team Up with Mayor Bloomberg to Plant 30 Trees in East Harlem
Date: October 26, 2007Location:
New York, NY USA
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