Corporate Landscaping Lets Its Hair Down

Published by The New York Times

The article highlights a trend where companies are replacing manicured lawns with native plants to reduce environmental impact. This move is driven by the need to cut water usage, maintenance costs, and carbon emissions. Companies like Air Products and Ford Motor have adopted these practices, which support sustainability and biodiversity. New regulations and incentive programs encourage such transitions, reflecting a shift towards eco-friendly landscaping. Read the full article here.

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