Meijer has teamed up with the Council of the Great Lakes Region (CGLR) to spearhead some shoreline cleanup programs throughout Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin. The initiative will see technologies rolled out starting this week to help clean up busy beaches, waterways and marinas including the BeBot, which is capable of raking through 32,000-square-feet of sand per hour for trash. The Pixie Drones will be deployed into the water to collect and remove litter, while also capturing important data related to water quality.
Meijer President and CEO Rick Keyes commented on the shoreline cleanup programs saying, "Contributing to the conservation of these invaluable waterways is important to the well-being of our ecosystems, economy, and the communities we serve. Meijer has a strong history of environmental stewardship, and we're pleased to partner with the CGLR because the impact these initiatives will make will ultimately benefit generations to come."
Grocer Beach Cleanup Initiatives
Meijer Has Partnered with the CGLR for Shoreline Cleanup Programs
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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