The Ray and the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) have installed five to ten acres of native grasses and pollinator plant seeds in the median and northbound lane gore area of Exit 6 on I-85 near LaGrange, Georgia.
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The Ray and the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) have installed five to ten acres of native grasses and pollinator plant seeds in the median and northbound lane gore area of Exit 6 on I-85 near LaGrange, Georgia.
Olivia Ries is co-founder of One More Generation and a friend of the Ray C. Anderson Foundatio
Today’s article is one I am glad to bring to you because it shares with you how the legacy of a visionary is still changing the world for the better, even after his death.
The Ray C. Anderson Foundation is the Platinum Sponsor of "The Green Guy" radio talk show on WGST AM640 - Atlanta.
Shows air weekly at 9AM Eastern, featuring voices from all aspects of sustainable life - at home, at work, at school and in the community.
Click the icon to listen to the April 24th show below, featuring John Lanier, executive director of the Ray C. Anderson Foundation and Allie Kelly, executive director of The Ray.
Allie Kelly, executive director of The Ray was featured today on Yale Climate Connections, a series of 90-second stories about how people are responding to our warming world. This episode features The Ray and the work that is being done in West Georgia to create more sustainable roadways.
The Ray C. Anderson Foundation is the Platinum Sponsor of "The Green Guy" radio talk show on WGST AM640 - Atlanta. Shows air weekly at 9AM Eastern, featuring voices from all aspects of sustainability - at home, at work, at school and in the community.
Listen to the March 13th show here, and be sure to tune in Sunday, March 20th for an interview with Alicia Zatcoff, Sustainability Manager, City of Richmond, VA.