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City of Orlando offers free ‘energy-saving’ trees to residents

Por: Orlando Sentinel Entertainment November 09, 2022

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The City of Orlando is offering free trees to residents this fall in partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, Orlando Utilities Commission and the Florida Forest Service. These “energy-saving” trees have been given out twice a year, in the spring and the fall, since 2016, helping Orlandoans save on their electric bills while increasing the city’s overall canopy. The program fits into Mayor Buddy Dyer’s Green Works Orlando initiative,... + full article



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