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PAID ADVERTISEMENT NOBLE WESTMORELAND SANITARY LANDFILL GCOUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HAULING Congratulations to Queen of Angels Catholic School NORTH HUNTINGDON - Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, Noble Environmental is proud to an announce it has awarded $50,000 in Green Gifts to seven organizations in Westem Pa who are taking steps to achieve sustainability in one of the following categories: human, social, economic and environmental. Noble Environmental is an environmental services company providing innovative technologies and practices to solid waste management, transfoming waste to renewable natural gas that powers trash hauling vehicles in partnership with Westmoreland Sanitary Landfill and County Hauling. "We thought it was extremely important to support projects in our community that are focused on sustainability," said Alex Sulkowski, co-founder of Noble Environmental. CEO Rich Walton said, "At Noble, we are constantly looking at ways to improve, and we wanted to partner with organizations with the same mindset." North Huntingdon's Queen of Angels Catholic School is among the winners: With the help of a $10,000 Noble Environmental Green Gift, Queen of Angels will create the optimal outdoor learning and play activity space that evolves seasonally for both learning and play for children of all ages. This is all being done in an effort to cultivate awareness, knowledge, appreciation, and concem for the natural environment and the effect of people's actions upon it. "I'm excited about projects like these, which motivate students to develop positive attitudes toward leaming through varied experiences in the natural environment," said Westmoreland County Commissioner Gina Cerili. PTO President Amanda Giacobbi said, "Were so happy that the play space is going to be another piece of our school's Project Genesis Initiative - which has addressed the critical need for students to understand how their actions impact the environment and to reconnect students with nature." North Huntingdon Township Commissioner Zachary Haigis said, "It's exciting to see the plans for innovative leaming being realized in our community. Excellent schools and outdoor recreational amenities are two important reasons that North Huntingdon is such a wonderful place to live." For more information on green gift winners visit nobleenviro.com. PAID ADVERTISEMENT NOBLE WESTMORELAND SANITARY LANDFILL GCOUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HAULING Congratulations to Queen of Angels Catholic School NORTH HUNTINGDON - Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, Noble Environmental is proud to an announce it has awarded $50,000 in Green Gifts to seven organizations in Westem Pa who are taking steps to achieve sustainability in one of the following categories: human, social, economic and environmental. Noble Environmental is an environmental services company providing innovative technologies and practices to solid waste management, transfoming waste to renewable natural gas that powers trash hauling vehicles in partnership with Westmoreland Sanitary Landfill and County Hauling. "We thought it was extremely important to support projects in our community that are focused on sustainability," said Alex Sulkowski, co-founder of Noble Environmental. CEO Rich Walton said, "At Noble, we are constantly looking at ways to improve, and we wanted to partner with organizations with the same mindset." North Huntingdon's Queen of Angels Catholic School is among the winners: With the help of a $10,000 Noble Environmental Green Gift, Queen of Angels will create the optimal outdoor learning and play activity space that evolves seasonally for both learning and play for children of all ages. This is all being done in an effort to cultivate awareness, knowledge, appreciation, and concem for the natural environment and the effect of people's actions upon it. "I'm excited about projects like these, which motivate students to develop positive attitudes toward leaming through varied experiences in the natural environment," said Westmoreland County Commissioner Gina Cerili. PTO President Amanda Giacobbi said, "Were so happy that the play space is going to be another piece of our school's Project Genesis Initiative - which has addressed the critical need for students to understand how their actions impact the environment and to reconnect students with nature." North Huntingdon Township Commissioner Zachary Haigis said, "It's exciting to see the plans for innovative leaming being realized in our community. Excellent schools and outdoor recreational amenities are two important reasons that North Huntingdon is such a wonderful place to live." For more information on green gift winners visit nobleenviro.com.