A Wylund painting. You've probably seen lots of his work, whether you know it or not. |
Toyota’s commitment to global sustainability and
environmental stewardship goes hand in hand with the Wylund Foundation, which
is “is dedicated to promoting, protecting, and
preserving the world’s ocean, waterways, and marine life. The foundation
encourages environmental awareness through education programs, public arts
projects, and community events.” The foundation was founded by renowned environmental artist Wylund in an effort to get "children and families around the nation to rediscover the importance of healthy oceans and waterways..."
And, together, Toyota and the Wylund
Foundation are trying to make a difference.
The artist Wylund standing with his painting |
“This is a cause that should
be especially near and dear to the hearts of all residents of the Puget Sound
area,” said Ted Klarich, general sales manager of Burien Toyota. “We are
blessed to live in a region that has an abundance of water, from the Puget
Sound, to all of the rivers, lakes, and streams. In general, we do an ok job of
protecting them, but we can do better and I’m so proud that Toyota is joining
the cause of protecting and preserving our oceans and waterways.”
Toyota and the WylundFoundation want you to join the cause by signing a pledge to
conserve water and other resources. Did we mention prizes will be involved?
According the Toyota press
release, “The Wyland Foundation, in association with Toyota, will hold The
National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation throughout April and ask U.S.
residents to sign an online pledge at www.mywaterpledge.com to conserve water and resources. Cities with the
highest percentage of residents who make the commitment are entered to win
hundreds of environmentally friendly prizes, including a Toyota Prius c, water-saving fixtures and gift certificates.”
In fact, whether your city won the challenge or not, by
signing the pledge you enter yourself to win a $1,000 Lowe’s shopping spree.
While prizes are nice, here in the Pacific Northwest, we
know the real prize is having our beaches, fishing holes, and favorite
waterways clean and sustainable so our children can continue to enjoy them.
According to the press release, those who participated in the program pledged
to reduce their water usage by 4.7 billion gallons.
"Toyota recognizes that
global sustainability depends on partnerships with organizations like the
Wyland Foundation to help share information in innovative ways,” said Michael
Rouse, vice president of diversity, philanthropy and community affairs for
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. "We hope both the national pledge and the
interactive exhibits build awareness around the value of environmental
stewardship and the impact individuals can make.”
Klarich thinks the residents
of Burien, Seattle, Tacoma and all Puget Sound cities can really make a
difference.
“We are spoiled here in the
Northwest with our beautiful and abundant water sources,” said Klarich. “Wouldn’t
it be great if citizens of Burien and the greater Puget Sound area could be
leaders in the effort? Even if there’s no big, organized effort, as an
individual, you can go to www.mywaterpledge.com and sign the
pledge to conserve a little bit. Together, we can make a big difference.”
For more information about how to save water in your daily
use and about water-efficient products, go to the EPA Watersense webpage.
For more information about the Wylund Foundation, click
HERE.
See the entire Toyota Press Release HERE.
Don't forget to sign the pledge HERE.
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