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Hawx Pest Control partners with One Tree Planted

Odgen, Utah-based Hawx Pest Control announced a partnership with One Tree Planted to make a positive impact for nature, wildlife and people.

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Odgen, Utah-based Hawx Pest Control announced a partnership with One Tree Planted to make a positive impact for nature, wildlife and people. Dan Baldwin, BCE, CCFS, CP-FS, is the VP of Technical Services for Hawx Pest Control and is also one of Pest Management Professional’s “Ask the Expert” columnists.

For every new Hawx Pest Control customer, a tree will be planted that contributes to a greener and healthier planet. One Tree Planted is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has projects that span the globe to rebuild forests after fires and floods, provide jobs for social impact and restore biodiversity.

“Working with One Tree Planted is a natural extension of our work,” said Matt Mehr, president of Hawx Pest Control. “Healthy yards and healthy homes are at the core of our business model, and while we’re working hard every day to maintain the health of the people in those homes, it’s great to have even another way to make a difference.”

Service professionals at Hawx Pest Control are skilled at identifying pest infestations throughout the yard and around the home. They work and train to understand the right formulas and treatment schedules to protect neighborhood yards and homes to leave the property pest free.

On top of making sure existing trees have prime environments for health, Hawx Pest Control is partnering with One Tree Planted to prioritize Supporting important and needed reforestation efforts, empowering everyday consumers with simple sustainable action NS raising awareness about the importance of ecosystem restoration.

Planting trees is one of the best ways to combat the ever-present and growing damage that the environment endures, according to a news release. Trees are a huge part of nature’s own effort to clean the air we breathe, filter the water we drink and provide habitat to over 80 percent of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity. Trees also provide tremendous social impacts by providing jobs to over 1.6 billion people, empowering women in underdeveloped nations and supporting communities devastated by environmental damage.