Milliken was recently honored for “outstanding contributions
to urban forestry” by the Georgia Forestry Commission. The flooring maker
helped establish the Making the Shade program, which is committed to planting
shade trees near elementary school playgrounds to help shield children from
high temperatures.
“Adding shade trees addresses the
unrecognized playground hazards of hot surfaces and air quality for elementary
schools,” said David Caples, president of Milliken Floor Covering Division, who
accepted the award for the company. “Milliken supports safety and improved air
quality, indoors and out through green products and community stewardship.”
The program is the result of a
collaboration between the Georgia Forestry Commission and Milliken. According
to the Georgia Forestry Commission’s Larry Morris, the Making the Shade program
has been extremely successful.
“The Making the Shade pilot
program started with three schools, including Franklin Forest Elementary in
LaGrange, and is now rapidly spreading across the state using similar
public-private partnership models,” he said.
The Special Partnership Award presented
to Milliken comprises a framed painting of the September Elm growing in the
historic Myrtle Hill Cemetery in Rome, Ga. The limited edition print was
taken from original artwork commissioned by the Georgia Urban Forest Council.
The artist, Barry Nehr, is retired from the USDA Forest Service.
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