🌍💧 Ensuring Clean Water: How Boreholes Sustain the Zambezi and Support Karoi, Zimbabwe 💧🌍 We recently published a fascinating article that you can read in just 5 minutes - https://bit.ly/3W5Y642. In this blog post, discover the vital role boreholes play in providing clean water for the Zambezi region and supporting the people of Karoi, Zimbabwe. This concise yet impactful read will cover: Sustaining the Zambezi The Zambia and its People How Boreholes Can Help Impact of Water Access on Communities Looking Forward Follow Rivers are Life in learning about and supporting initiatives that ensure access to clean water for everyone. Together, we can make a difference! #CleanWater #Sustainability #Zimbabwe #CommunitySupport #RiversareLife #NewBlog #PositiveImpact
Rivers are Life
Environmental Services
Midland, Michigan 645 followers
River systems are the lifeblood of our planet. Let's make a real positive impact on them.
About us
Rivers systems are the lifeblood of our planet. Rivers are Life connects you with rivers around the world, to inspire the need to improve, protect and preserve them. By demonstrating the many ways in which they reveal their beauty and wonder, the life and our own lives carried in or upon their waters, they inspire us collectively to act and treat them as the valuable resources they are.
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https://riversarelife.com/
External link for Rivers are Life
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Midland, Michigan
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2022
- Specialties
- sustainability, environment, climate, green energy, recycling, and rivers
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4400 James Savage Rd
Midland, Michigan 48642, US
Employees at Rivers are Life
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🌍💪 Collaborative Cleanup Success in York, PA! 💪🌍 We are excited to highlight the remarkable impact of our collaboration with CRDC GLOBAL's #BagThatBuilds program. Since launching in York County, PA, CRDC has been distributing around 250 bags per week. These efforts have already led to significant environmental benefits: •18 tons of non-recyclable plastic waste collected •51.5 tons of CO2 emissions prevented from entering the atmosphere (thanks to RESIN8 technology) "The Bag That Builds program, sponsored by Rivers are Life and BeAlive, has transformed the way York County manages its plastic waste. In the 9 months since the sponsorship began, over 18 tons of non-recyclable plastic have been kept out of the county incinerator, which has kept 51.5 tons of CO2 from entering the atmosphere. The program allows the community members themselves to drive significant environmental benefits." – Ross Gibby, COO, CRDC Global 📽️ Watch this short video to see this positive impact program in action. 👉 https://bit.ly/4bGKC3x 🗣️ We invite you to share this success story with your community and help us spread the word about the importance of collaborative cleanup projects for our rivers and surrounding areas. Together, we can make a difference. #RiversAreLife #BagThatBuilds #PositiveImpact #CollaborativeEffort #SuccessStory
Rivers are Life and Center for Regenerative Design & Collaboration partner on The Bag That Builds
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Rivers are Life is proud to support the Fond Du Lac Forest Carbon Project to voluntarily offset our annual travel emissions! This initiative reflects our commitment to sustainability and climate action. We invite you to learn more about this initiative and our steps towards sustainable travel: https://bit.ly/3RLL2OZ. #RiversAreLife #RaL #EarthStories #RiverConservation #EarthConservation #EnvironmentConservation #Sustainability #carbonoffset #responsibletravel #sustainabletravel
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Thanks, Midland Daily News, for interviewing Zach Green about our success at the Telly Awards. "Life Afloat" won gold while "Toxic Art" won bronze in the Environmental, Social and Governance category. Learn more about this amazing award in the article: https://bit.ly/3zmaW5u
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Rivers are Life is thrilled to announce an ongoing project featuring two unique works of art by the acclaimed artist John Sabraw. Sabraw, featured in the Rivers are Life film "Toxic Art," created prints, "Dynamic River" and "Rivers are Life," which are now available for purchase. Proceeds will directly benefit environmental art students at Ohio State University. Learn more about Sabraw's art in our newest blog, "River-Inspired Prints to Benefit Student Artists." https://bit.ly/3VGATnK
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July is all about celebrating two years of Rivers are Life! Joining in the fun, our friends at The Weather Channel, Pattrn, and LocalNow, will be featuring our spectacular films on their platforms by airing a Rivers are Life film each Tuesday at 6PM/10PM ET throughout the month. Stream on Pattrn: https://www.pattrn.com/ Stream on LocalNow (Ch 508): https://lnkd.in/gjNrGfdJ
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Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to support conservation efforts while enjoying sensational music and unforgettable moments at Wildlands Music Festival. Enter to win on our website today, and let the rhythm of the rivers guide you to an epic experience! Tomorrow, June 26, is the last day to enter! Enter here: https://bit.ly/4bI0zHy
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Amidst the tides of the Indian River Lagoon of Florida, a simple creature plays a crucial role: the clam. These unassuming mollusks play a vital role in sculpting the ecosystem's intricate balance, their quiet efforts echoing through the depths. Dive deeper into the captivating world of clams and unravel their significance in our latest blog: "From Clams to Clean Water" https://bit.ly/3yK3lxp
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A huge shoutout to Living Lands & Waters for helping coordinate an amazing cleanup! Not familiar with the awesome work this organization does? Watch "Study Aboard" to learn more: https://bit.ly/3V3nRQY
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PREMIERE DAY! Travel to the Indian River Lagoon on the east coast of Florida in “The Captain & The Super Clams." This journey brings us alongside River Heroes Dr. Todd Osborne and fishing legend Captain Blair Wiggins as they work to restore the clam population. Check out the film on YouTube: https://bit.ly/457JDYh