ThirtyTwo Adopts Two-Mile Section of Highway
14th November 2006
ThirtyTwo Adopts Two-Mile Section of Highway to Mammoth Mountain
Through
the Adopt-A-Highway program, ThirtyTwo has committed to rehab a
two-mile section of Highway 395 between its Southern California
headquarters and Mammoth Mountain. Litter on the adopted stretch, which
falls between mile marker 41 and 42, will be picked up on a regular
basis. The brand?s first clean-up day will be November 8th, on the way
up to opening day at Mammoth Mountain.

"As a brand based on
enjoying the snow, ThirtyTwo is committed to taking steps to give back
to the environment," said Brian Cook, ThirtyTwo brand marketing
manager. "Highway 395 is the road we take to Mammoth, and this year the
ThirtyTwo crew decided it was time to rehab it by keeping it clean.
This is just one of many steps ThirtyTwo is going to take to give back."
Since
the Adopt-A-Highway program began in 1989, more than 120,000
Californians have done their part to keep over 15,000 shoulder-miles of
roadside clean. In addition to the aesthetic benefits of cleaner and
more beautiful roadsides, litter removal helps to prevent potential
pollutants from entering California?s waterways.
www.thirtytwo.com
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