Nuun Hydration Sponsors 550 Native Plants

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Douglas fir in pots

Douglas fir trees ready to be planted

The folks at Nuun Hydration know a thing or two about water. Not only do they help athletes stay hydrated, they also help support the water cycle of our local ecosystems. Nature Consortium is excited to announce a new partnership with Nuun to plant 550 native plants in the West Duwamish Greenbelt. Read all about it on their blog:

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The West Duwamish Greenbelt, Seattle’s largest remaining forest, will soon be a little greener thanks to Nuun’s customers. Nuun dedicated to plant 10 trees and plants for each online sale from Earth Day, Tuesday, April 22, to the Nature Consortium’s Urban Forest Restoration Program.

“The planet is our playground, and it is our responsibility to leave it better than we found it,” says Nuun CEO Kevin Rutherford. “Trees and plants purify the air, regulate climate, harbor wildlife, and conserve the water we depend on to hydrate.”

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Local companies like Nuun give back to their communities by volunteering and donating to support our natural world. To learn how your company can get involved with Nature Consortium contact us today.