Kimberly-Clark Partners With United Energy Resources and NextEra Energy to Accelerate Solar Power in Georgia

Kimberly-Clark’s support in a 3-megawatt (MW) photovoltaic (PV) project is helping foster the growth of renewable energy in LaGrange, Georgia. Through a collaboration between Kimberly-Clark’s LaGrange manufacturing facility, United Renewable Energy LLC, and a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, the 3MW solar facility, along with all the renewable energy credits (RECs), will be sold to Georgia Power as part of Georgia Power’s Renewable Energy Development Initiative. “The project is a source of pride for LaGrange employees, and purchasing renewable energy credits from NextEra Energy Resources helps us strive towards…

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Georgian creative agency exhibits burned Christmas trees as a jarring reminder of natural catastrophe

Wildfires destroyed 10 million square meters of forest in the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park in Georgia in August 2017. For a country with a severe air pollution problem, the impact of this damage is enormous – but creative agency Leavingstone decided to take matters into their own hands this Christmas. To remind people in Georgia about the catastrophe, and to encourage them to take action to heal the forest, Leavingstone created an experiential activation to take the public by surprise when they were out buying their Christmas trees. The agency created…

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Drive Safe Atlanta Contest Invites Georgia Teens To Help Create Message About Dangers Of Distracted Driving

Teens from Atlanta and throughout the state of Georgia are being invited to create a TV message about the dangers of distracted driving in the second Drive Safe Atlanta PSA Contest, sponsored by The National Road Safety Foundation in partnership with the Atlanta International Auto Show.  Drive Safe Atlanta invites teens ages 13 through 19 to submit ideas for a 30-second public service announcement about distracted driving.  The winner will receive $2,000 and an Emmy Award-winning director will come to his or her school to film a TV public service…

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