Community Involvement

Disaster Relief

Tornado, Flood, Earthquake, Fire… Living in a state prone to extreme weather has prepared Environmental Management and its employees to be ready during any disaster, be it man-made or natural. Whether bringing in equipment to remove debris, providing tankers of water during wildfires, bringing water and food to relief workers, or just rolling up our sleeves to lend a helping hand, Environmental Management is there for our community.

 

Community Training

Environmental Management works closely with local fire and police departments as well as other agencies to develop training and awareness programs for the community in the event of a natural or man-made disaster. Community preparedness is key to maintaining the safety of the community and its citizens during what could otherwise be chaotic times.

 

Assisting Local Charities through our Product Distribution Program

Many items brought in through the Environmental Management Product Distribution Program are donated to local charities and food banks.

 

The United Way

Environmental Management is very active in the United Way of Logan County. Our employees have contributed over $370,000.00 the past 20 years, with 100% employee participation, and several of our employees serve on United Way committees.