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4.16.2008 - 09:00am ET
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50 Million Tree Pledge Adds Another 1 Million Trees In National Forests in the U.S., Canada and Europe
Tree Planting Partnership Between Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Arbor Day Foundation, U.S. Forest Service Replaces Trees Destroyed by Natural Disasters, Protects Wildlife
(CSRwire) April 16, 2008 - St. Louis, Missouri - For the third consecutive year, 1
million trees will be planted to help replace those lost to fire and other
natural disasters. The new trees also will help protect watersheds and
restore wildlife habitat in the forest.
The project is part of the 50 Million Tree Pledge, a
private/public/nonprofit partnership of Enterprise Rent-A-Car, the Arbor
Day Foundation and the U.S. Forest Service. In 2008, the partnership will
plant 1 million trees in national forests in the United States, Canada and
Europe.
Wildfires burned 9.3 million acres of U.S. forestland in 2007, making it
the second worst year on record. Nationwide, the Forest Service has a
backlog of nearly 1 million acres identified as in need of replanting.
Enterprise launched the 50 Million Tree Pledge - a commitment to plant 50
million trees over 50 years at a cost of $50 million – in 2006 in
recognition that conservation is one important means to address the impact
of the company’s fleet of more than 1 million vehicles on the
environment. The initiative also marked the company’s 50th
anniversary.
Each year until 2056, with funding provided by the Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Foundation, the Arbor Day Foundation will work with the U.S. Forest
Service to plant 1 million trees in national forests around the country,
and in international locations where Enterprise does business, with the
greatest and most immediate needs.
"A healthy planet is important to us all," said Enterprise Chairman and
CEO Andy Taylor. "Our long-term commitment to help restore public lands is
one way for Enterprise to be responsible stewards of the world around us,
especially the parts of the world touched by our business."
In addition to helping to clean the air, trees also help to maintain a
clean water supply, combat soil erosion and provide wildlife habitats.
This year's projects were selected to help several forests affected by
fire and violent storms, as well as rebuild and preserve habitats for
endangered species.
The tree planting projects for 2008 include:
Huron-Manistee National Forest, Michigan – 445,000 trees, to be
planted in May
Flathead National Forest, Montana – 160,000 trees, planted late
May/early June
Deschutes National Forest, Oregon – 160,000 trees, planted in
April
Forests in Southeastern Manitoba, Canada – 100,000 trees, planted
in April
Plumas National Forest, California – 85,000 trees, planted in
May
Black Forest/ Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany – 50,000 trees, planted
this fall
Since the effort was launched in 2006, 2 million trees have been planted
across Alabama, California, Colorado, Idaho, Michigan, Montana, Oregon,
South Dakota, Canada and Scotland.
"A reforestation effort of this scale allows us to plant trees where
they're most badly needed, particularly as we continue to experience some
of the most devastating fire seasons on record," said John Rosenow,
president of the Arbor Day Foundation. "And the ongoing financial
commitment from Enterprise means we can make a real difference for the
next half-century."
The 50 Million Tree Pledge complements other Enterprise Rent-A-Car
initiatives, including:
Offering consumers the world's largest fleet of fuel-efficient
vehicles.
Embracing new, clean technologies such as E85-capable FlexFuel
vehicles and hybrid vehicles.
Funding renewable fuels research through a $25 million gift that
created the Institute for Renewable Fuels at one of the world’s leading
plant research centers.
Launching an industry-leading customer carbon offset program that
enables customers to offset the carbon emissions associated with the
average vehicle rental – with a dollar-for-dollar company match of up to
$1 million to fund additional projects.
More information about Enterprise's environmental initiatives can be found
at www.keystogreen.com.
About Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Founded in 1957, Enterprise Rent-A-Car is headquartered in St. Louis and
serves customers in the United States, Canada, the U.K., Ireland, and
Germany. Enterprise is North America's largest car rental company in fleet
size, number of locations, and annual revenue, ranking No. 18 on the Forbes
Top 500 Private Companies in America. Enterprise has ranked highest in
customer satisfaction among airport rentals in eight out of the past nine
years, according to J.D. Power and Associates Rental Car Satisfaction
Study. Enterprise is owned by the Taylor family, which acquired the
National Car Rental (nationalcar.com) and Alamo Rent A
Car (alamo.com)
businesses in 2007. For more information about Enterprise, visit enterprise.com.
About The Arbor Day Foundation
The Arbor Day Foundation is a nonprofit, environmental education
organization of nearly 1 million members, with a mission to inspire people
to plant, nurture and celebrate trees. More information on the Foundation
and its programs can be found at arborday.org.
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