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Publix Employees Volunteer With Nonprofits For Service Week

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Throughout this week, more than 7,500 Publix employees across the company’s seven-state operating area will be volunteering at more than 200 organizations, including Keep America Beautiful affiliates, parks, zoos, gardens and other nonprofits focused on environmental sustainability.

“Since our founding, Publix has been committed to being responsible citizens in our communities, and that extends to protecting and preserving our environment,” said Dwaine Stevens, director of community relations.

“We’re proud to do good together for the communities we serve by protecting our natural resources.”

In addition to volunteer opportunities, Publix continues to look for ways to reduce waste and protect natural resources. The company’s most recent efforts focus on long-term collaborations to support freshwater restoration in Florida, as well as sustainable fisheries practices.

Publix’s focus on water stewardship

Last year, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in the western Everglades and the saline glades region in the eastern section of the Everglades National Park began seeing the effects of a portion of Publix’s $2 million donation — water has returned to areas that needed it, allowing wildlife to survive and thrive in its natural habitat.

Publix also enhanced its commitment to marine life conservation by collaborating with Sustainable Fisheries Partnership to analyze and understand current fishing practices within the supply chain. Over 12 years, Publix has contributed more than $600,000 to support fishery and aquaculture improvement projects and other initiatives to advance the sustainability of seafood.

Among other efforts, Publix was the first U.S. retailer to join with SFP, BirdLife International and Whale and Dolphin Conservation to review and understand the risks from the unintended catch of ocean wildlife within the seafood sourcing supply chain. It also provided additional support toward efforts to test innovative new fishing gear, improve data collection and increase monitoring to protect sharks, whales and sea turtles.

To learn more about Publix’s sustainability efforts, visit publix.com/sustainability.

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