FORTERRA EARNS NATIONAL RECOGNITION
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“The community rallied for the Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park in such a short time,” said Joe Sambataro, managing director of conservation transactions with Forterra. “All donations, big and small, collectively added up to hit our goal.”
On September 26, Forterra engaged independent, outside counsel to investigate issues listed by the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe in a letter to the USDA specific to its Climate-Smart Commodities Grant. The work of this external review by the outside counsel regarding …
Highlights: Green Shoreline Day, a planting and restoration event, takes place on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022. Fall is an optimal time to plant. Help us create a sustainable network of urban forests! No volunteer experience is necessary. SHORELINE, Wash. – …
Highlights: Green Everett Day, a planting and restoration event, takes place on Saturday, Oct. 22 at Forest Park from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fall is an optimal time to plant. Help us create a sustainable network of urban forests! …
There will be exclusive social events around the Puget Sound area for people who are a part of Forterra NEXT.
Forterra Board Chair, Beth Birnbaum, released the following statement in response to the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe’s Notice of Withdrawal of Support for the Forterra NW Partnerships Climate-Smart Commodities Grant Application. “Forterra NW recently received a letter from the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe that raised …
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TACOMA, Wash. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Forterra NW, the City of Tacoma, Tribal and community partners celebrated USDA’s support for Forterra’s Forest to Home vision. Forest to Home aims to return lands to Tribal stewardship and transform …
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Forterra acquired the 30 acres to conserve the site and meet the needs of the surrounding community.