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Waste & Recycling September 20, 2021 03:00:24 AM

Covanta Joins Capital Area Greenbelt Association’s ‘Adopt-a-Trail’ Program

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The Capital Area Greenbelt Association, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) organization established to maintain and support the 24-mile Greenbelt in cooperation with public and private landowners.

Covanta Joins Capital Area Greenbelt Association’s ‘Adopt-a-Trail’ Program

SEATTLE (Waste 360):  Covanta, a world leader in sustainable waste and energy solutions, and operator of the Harrisburg Waste-to-Energy facility located on South 19th Street, announced an agreement to partner with Capital Greenbelt Association (CAGA) and the City of Harrisburg on their latest 'Adopt-a-Trail' initiative.  This makes Covanta the first partner of the new Adopt-a-Trail program which facilitates the maintenance and cleanup of the 24-mile loop around Harrisburg that passes along the Susquehanna River through Riverfront Park and into residential areas and woodlands.

"We are excited to assist the Capital Area Greenbelt Association in maintaining a much-needed trail that runs near the Harrisburg facility," said David Sharp, area asset manager at Covanta. "Covanta is honored to take the lead in joining this initiative to help provide cleaner trail for residents to enjoy without unnecessary litter, brush and other obstacles. We look forward to giving back to the community through these cleanups, as well as through possible future improvements."

The Capital Area Greenbelt Association, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) organization established to maintain and support the 24-mile Greenbelt in cooperation with public and private landowners. CAGA was formed to help public and private landowners, and users of public lands, accept responsibility for the maintenance of these properties by organizing volunteers and forming long term relationships with local government entities.

"Having Covanta join our Adopt-a-Trail program as a private business is a major step for our organization as we look to partner with more major businesses in the greater Harrisburg area," said Michael Shaull, CAGA President. "These public lands belong to all of us, and the onus of maintaining these essential resources so that all residents can utilize a clean and safe environment falls on every local organization and business. As we continue to partner with more volunteers and government entities, we are optimistic that the Greenbelt will continue to serve as a community asset for all to benefit from."

 Courtesy: www.waste360.com

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