Pull-A-Part, a used auto part superstore, has received the first Conserve Georgia Recycling Award. The award recognizes outstanding achievements to minimize the impact of waste and promote recycling.
The company also received the 2009 Partnership for a Sustainable Georgia Sustainability Award, recognizing extraordinary achievements by a Partner to reduce their environmental footprint and create a model of sustainable practices.
Two of Pull-A-Part’s Georgia locations are among the 11 total Gold Level NEPT Partners. Gov. Perdue made the announcement during Conserve Georgia’s Natural Leaders Awards program where businesses and organizations were recognized for outstanding conservation achievements.
The Conserve Georgia Awards recognize those helping to create a culture of conservation through energy, land, wildlife and water conservation; the improvement of air quality; the prevention of litter; and the promotion of recycling.
The Partnership for a Sustainable Georgia Awards, meanwhile, recognize Partners, including businesses, organizations and municipalities, for excellence in leading the way to a sustainable Georgia.
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