Highlights: Environmental Stewardship

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Sac-Tun

International Division

Environmental Stewardship

World Sea Turtle Day

For nearly three decades our Sac-Tun operation near Playa del Carmen, Mexico has partnered with Pronatura Peninsula de Yucatan and others to support the conservation and protection of sea turtles along the northeast coast of the Yucatan peninsula.

Environmental Stewardship

World Environment Day

Happy World Environment Day from our Cabarrus Quarry in North Carolina, one of 37 Wildlife Habitat Council certified sites that we manage.

South Carolina

Lexington

Southeast Division

Environmental Stewardship

On-Site Pollinator Garden

In honor of Earth Day, our Lexington Quarry team in South Carolina recently installed a pollinator garden with help from employees and family members. This project puts the team one step closer to their goal of becoming Wildlife Habitat Council certified.

Georgia

Villa Rica

Southeast Division

Environmental Stewardship

Villa Rica WHC Recertification

Congratulations to our Villa Rica Quarry team in Georgia who achieved recertification of their facility by the Wildlife Habitat Council as a wildlife habitat. The team manages the site to maintain a healthy population of white-tailed deer, planting native species like partridge peas, Indian sawgrass and crabapple trees to ensure the deer have an appropriate habitat. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to our environment.

Western Division

Environmental Stewardship

Recycling Land

“As a land company, I think our ultimate goal is to recycle the land that we use and touch,” said Larry Lao, Project Manager for our Reliance II reclamation project near Los Angeles. We understand that mining is not a permanent use for land. After mining is complete, we reclaim the property for a variety of purposes, including natural restoration and economic development.

California

Azusa

Western Division

Environmental Stewardship

“Conservation and Community Through Site-Specific Reclamation”

Creating new opportunities for habitat creation and connectivity. Thank you Wildlife Habitat Council for featuring our Azusa Quarry (near Los Angeles) in your “Conservation and Community Through Site-Specific Reclamation” whitepaper. We’re reclaiming half of the site as a habitat for native wildlife like the western fence lizard, California scrub jay, California quail and desert cottontail and improving aesthetics for the surrounding community. Great work Team Azusa! Learn more: https://bit.ly/3pSn7Ng

Texas

Medina

Southwest Division

Environmental Stewardship

Community

STAR Community Program Silver Level Certification

Congratulations to our Medina Quarry team in Texas for achieving STAR Community Program Silver Level Certification by the Texas Aggregates and Concrete Association (TACA). They earned it based on their community engagement, environmental stewardship and sustainability efforts. Keep up the great work!

Georgia

Grayson

Southeast Division

Environmental Stewardship

Wildlife Habitat Council Recertification

Congratulations to our Grayson Quarry team in Georgia who achieved recertification of their facility by the Wildlife Habitat Council as a wildlife habitat. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to our environment.

Florida

Fort Myers

Southeast Division

Environmental Stewardship

Fort Myers Wildlife

Nature and industry coexisting. Our Ft. Myers Quarry is home to many reptiles, mammals, fish and birds including this turkey vulture. The grasses heading into the lake are great for foraging birds and fish. And of course you’ll find plenty of gators!

California

Pleasanton

Western Division

Environmental Stewardship

Pleasanton Quarry Mascot

Our Pleasanton Quarry in California provides a unique habitat for a variety of animal species including white-tailed deer, cotton-tailed rabbits and ruddy ducks. The bald eagles are a favorite of the Pleasanton team and their customers, who regard “The Eagles” as the plant’s unofficial mascot.

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