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  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0851-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0895-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0959-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    AY2_7049-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0957-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    AY2_6988-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0962-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0935-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0923-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0898-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0846-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    AY2_7011-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    AY2_7008-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0911-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    AY2_7021-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0906-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    AY2_7041-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    AY2_6998-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    AY2_6965-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    AY2_6979-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0995-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0973-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0967-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    AY2_6961-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    AY2_7001-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0857-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    AY2_7036-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    AY2_6971-20160516.jpg
  • The launch of the Google Trekker project in Fairmount Park<br />
Belmont Plateau<br />
May 16, 2016
    YEE_0981-20160516.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
April 27, 2022
    YEE_5906-20220427.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
April 27, 2022
    YEE_5900-20220427.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
April 27, 2022
    YEE_5919-20220427.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
April 27, 2022
    YEE_5916-20220427.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
April 27, 2022
    YEE_5907-20220427.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
Philadelphia, PA<br />
November 3, 2021
    YEE_5282-20211103.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
Philadelphia, PA<br />
November 3, 2021
    YEE_5274-20211103.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
Philadelphia, PA<br />
November 3, 2021
    YEE_5266-20211103.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
April 27, 2022
    YEE_5902-20220427.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
April 27, 2022
    YEE_5903-20220427.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
April 27, 2022
    YEE_5935-20220427.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
April 27, 2022
    YEE_5943-20220427.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
April 27, 2022
    YEE_5934-20220427.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
April 27, 2022
    YEE_5926-20220427.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
April 27, 2022
    YEE_5924-20220427.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
April 27, 2022
    YEE_5920-20220427.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
April 27, 2022
    YEE_5918-20220427.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
April 27, 2022
    YEE_5910-20220427.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
Philadelphia, PA<br />
November 3, 2021
    YEE_5269-20211103.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
Philadelphia, PA<br />
November 3, 2021
    YEE_5280-20211103.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
Philadelphia, PA<br />
November 3, 2021
    YEE_5264-20211103.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
Philadelphia, PA<br />
November 3, 2021
    YEE_5259-20211103.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
Philadelphia, PA<br />
November 3, 2021
    YEE_5249-20211103.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
Philadelphia, PA<br />
November 3, 2021
    YEE_5239-20211103.jpg
  • at Belmont Plateau<br />
Philadelphia, PA<br />
November 3, 2021
    YEE_5235-20211103.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
<br />
for Fairmoun
    YEE_4080-20211028.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
<br />
for Fairmoun
    AY2_2338-20211028.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
<br />
for Fairmoun
    AY2_2331-20211028.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
<br />
for Fairmoun
    YEE_4056-20211028.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
<br />
for Fairmoun
    AY2_2328-20211028.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
<br />
for Fairmoun
    YEE_4050-20211028.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
<br />
for Fairmoun
    YEE_4042-20211028.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
<br />
for Fairmoun
    YEE_4029-20211028.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
<br />
for Fairmoun
    YEE_4024-20211028.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
<br />
for Fairmoun
    YEE_4010-20211028.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
<br />
for Fairmoun
    YEE_3993-20211028.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
<br />
for Fairmoun
    AY2_2273-20211028.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings parks to life, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and PHLY to host a volunteer tree planting event along the Trolley Trail in West Fairmount Park. PHLY volunteers will plant 100 trees, remove invasive vines, mulch, and collect trash and litter at the site as part of the company’s PHLY80K Trees initiative. An additional 50 trees will be donated to the Conservancy and planted at various parks throughout Philadelphia. <br />
PHLY80K Trees is a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 80,000 trees each year in forests and communities damaged by natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. The Company has funded the planting of 500,000 trees in 15 states since 2015; many were planted by hundreds of PHLY employees. The mission is to support forests and communities in need by planting trees to help purify our air and restore the environment.<br />
Trees offer vast benefits for the community at large. Thriving urban forests bolster human health, from encouraging physical activity to reducing respiratory illnesses stemming from air pollution. In the United States, park trees alone remove about 75,000 tons ($500 million) of air pollution each year. And urban trees reduce runoff of sediment, pollutants, and organic matter into streams, improving our water quality. Trees have also been shown to reduce crime, lower stress levels, and develop community pride. <br />
This tree planting will contribute to the ongoing development of the Trolley Trail, a 4.5-mile soft surface, multi-purpose loop trail that reimagines the former Fairmount Trolley line as a scenic interpretive trail. The Trolley Trail is designed as a multi-use trail open to walkers, runners, equestrians and bikes. The Trolley Trail project is led by Fairmount Park Conservancy in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Belmont Plateau Trails Alliance. Construction is ongoing and is expected to be completed in spring 2022. <br />
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