A great day
Cook Vandergrift employees take part in Adopt-A-Highway cleanup event
By Cook Vandergrift’s Joe Felschow, senior Machine Shop technician and Cindy Connor, Logistics leader

The most common forms of litter (and their lifespan) include glass bottles (about 1 million years), plastic water bottles (70 years), aluminum cans (200 to 500 years), cigarette butts (1 to 5 years), degradable plastic bags (10 to 20 years), and candy wrappers (1 to 3 months). At our Adopt-A-Highway event, our team came across every one of these types of litter, and did our part to clean the environment in the community in which we do business.
Poet and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote:
“To leave the world a better place, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived — that is to have succeeded.”
So, we showed up one sunny October day and did just that.
It was a great day.
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Nice job
Great work team Vandergrift! What a beautiful day for your beautification project! Thanks for sharing.
Well done, great effort!
I love the way you engage! Great job!
A nice job keeping the Keystone state beautiful.
Thank you all for your efforts!!