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Puget Sound Initiative

Making the Economic Case for Green Infrastructure

 

Partner with Us

A healthy and resilient Puget Sound starts in the watershed. Reducing stormwater runoff, particularly in commercial and industrial areas where concentrations of toxics is highest, is critical to protecting this shared natural asset. Distributed green infrastructure (such urban forests, bioswales, or constructed wetlands) not only capture stormwater and removes pollutants, it also provides a variety of other public benefits ranging from carbon sequestration to recreation. Scaling up green infrastructure on private land is critical to preserving and restoring the Sound. Reach out today to be a part of this exciting partnership and to learn more about how Earth Economics can help you implement green infrastructure, to benefit your business.

 
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