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Social Responsibility
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Etna Supply believes in supporting our local communities and protecting the environment. Our industry is not only growing; it's also getting greener. The products sold through plumbing and piping distributors are key to saving water and energy and protecting our nation's way of life. Join our industry and every day you'll be helping people do something positive for the environment. Our employees and their families participate in several charity events and fund raisers throughout the year. We also recycle whenever possible.
Homes For Our Troops - Etna proudly donated materials and labor for a "Homes for Our Troops" house built in Middleville, MI, for Josh Hoffman. Josh was paralyzed while serving in Iraq.
Building Supply Donations - Etna donates building supplies to local organizations that help low-income families with home repairs.
Walk-a-Thons - Every year Etna participates in at least one walk-a-thon for a charity. Last year all the Etna branches walked and together raised over $5,000 for March for Babies!
Food Drives - Every year all the Etna branches collect food for local food pantries. Grand Rapids alone was able to donate over a skid of food.
Soup's On! - Etna employees and their families paint bowls every year for Soup's On - an event that raises money for a local soup kitchen.
Etna proudly recycles paper, cardboard, and stretchwrap whenever possible.
Wyoming Days - Etna helped the city of Wyoming celebrate its 50th Anniversary by participating in the parade and hosting a "Toilet Toss" game at the Kid's Day event.
Blood Drive - Each year Etna hosts an on-site Blood Drive through the Red Cross. Each pint of blood donated can help up to 3 people! Did you know?Daily indoor water use in the typical American single-family home is 74 gallons per person, with showers, water closets, baths and faucets contributing more than 60% of that total. If all U.S. households installed water-saving water closets, faucets, and showers, water use would drop by 30%; saving an estimated 5.4 billion gallons per day. Further savings are available by replacing out-of-date plumbing. The average American home loses ten gallons of water per day to plumbing system leaks caused by old or poorly performing water closets, faucets, mixture valves and showers. |
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