Partnerships exemplify the company’s commitment to the environment, education, diversity and inclusion, veterans and its communities, employees and customers.
LOUISVILLE, KY / ACCESSWIRE / December 28, 2021 /Chara® Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: CHRA) (the “Company”), a leading provider of essential environmental services and by-product sales to the power generation industry, today announced the numerous community and national charities that the Company and its employees have supported in 2021 through the Company’s Charah Cares philanthropic initiative and its environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals. Charah Solutions’ areas of focus for philanthropic partnership include the environment, education, diversity and inclusion, veterans, as well as local communities, employees and customers of the company. 2021 local, regional and national partners included:
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Living lands and waters
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Russell Technology Business Accelerator for Black Entrepreneurs in Louisville, KY
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OneWest Plan Room business accelerator focused on promoting minority-owned contractors and construction companies in Louisville, KY
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National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) Founders’ Scholarship Foundation
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Diversity scholarship programs at heavy equipment training schools, including:
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Stanly Community College Foundation in North Carolina
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Kentucky Community and Technical College System Foundation
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John Tyler Community College Foundation and Community College Workforce Alliance in Virginia
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North Arkansas College Foundation
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Helmet hero
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Helmets in Hardhats
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Dare to Care Food Bank in Louisville, KY
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Metrolina’s Second Harvest Food Bank in Charlotte, North Carolina
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Arts Fund
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Crusade for children
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Saint-Jean Center
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The tree with angels
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Saint Vincent de Paul
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Javanon Futbol Club and Youth Soccer scholarships
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American Red Cross
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Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund Team
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7 employee grants
“This year and every year, we strive to give back to organizations and initiatives that are important to our business as well as to our employees,” said Scott Sewell, President and CEO of Charah Solutions. “Our Charah Cares philanthropic initiative and our ESG plan aim to support our communities and causes important to our employees and our industry. Our concern for the well-being of our communities and the environment is real, as evidenced by the number of organizations we support. We are also committed to diversity and inclusion, including specific diversity initiatives and programs to accelerate this growth for minorities and women at all levels of the company and with suppliers. Most recently, I am very proud of how our team has come together to support those affected by tornadoes in Western Kentucky, sending both donations and much-needed supplies to the area where Charah Solutions has been. founded almost 35 years ago. “
More details will be available in the ESG 2021 report in March 2022. The current ESG 2020 report is available for download from the company’s website at www.charah.com/sustainability.
About Charah Solutions, Inc.
With 30 years of experience, Charah Solutions, Inc. is a leading provider of environmental services and by-product sales to the power generation industry. Headquartered in Louisville, Ky., Charah Solutions assists utilities and independent power producers in all aspects to sustainably manage and recycle the ash byproducts generated by burning coal in power generation. . The Company also designs and implements solutions for the management and closure of ash ponds, the construction of landfills, the sale of fly ash and structural backfill projects. Charah Solutions is the partner of choice in solving customers’ most complex environmental challenges, and as an industry leader in quality, safety and compliance, the company is committed to reducing gas emissions at greenhouse effect for a cleaner energy future. For more information, please visit, please visit https://charah.com/ or download our 2020 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report at charah.com/sustainability.
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