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Earth Day 2022: Investing in Our Planet and Doing Our Part

By: 3BL Media

SOURCE: The Home Depot

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April 22 marks Earth Day and is recognized as a day to encourage environmental awareness and drive actionable change.

First launched in 1970 to combat pollution and the impact on human health, Earth Day is now a worldwide mobilization effort with more than one billion people participating each year to make a difference. This year’s focus is investing in our planet to build healthy cities, countries and economies.

The Home Depot is committed to doing our part to operate sustainably for the environment and communities we serve. We strive to reduce our carbon footprint by investing in alternative energy solutions, improving the efficiency of our operations and partnering with suppliers focused on social and environmental responsibility.

To learn more about The Home Depot’s commitment to sustainability, check out the 2021 ESG Report and EcoActions website.  

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Tweet me: April 22 marks #EarthDay and investing in our planet is important today and every day. Learn how @homedepot is doing their part to operate sustainably for the environment and the communities they serve: https://bit.ly/37yIVtT

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Illustration of a forest with Home Depot logo and Earth Month. The Home Depot was honored with three Environmental Protection Agency Awards that reflect the company's commitment to sustainable business practices: SmartWav EXCELLENCE AWARDEE EPA WaterSense 2021 PARTNER OF THE YEAR SAFER CHOICE S. EPA CoPAEEVEAp 2021 Ways We're Driving Efficiencies: 06 Hydrogen cell forklifts in supply chain facilities Electricity-generating fuel cells in 203 Home Depot stores and growing 17 Investing in solar and wind farms 44% electricity reduction in U.S, stores since 2010 On-store ro

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