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Going green with Glaxo

ORPORATE INVOLVEMENT in environmental and conservation projects is becoming increasingly common, and now staff at one Palmerston North company have started their own conservation group. The Glaxo Conservation Group (GCG) was formed after a meeting of 10 Glaxo workers, although the group does not directly represent the company. Rather, it is a collection of individuals working to a common aim, aided by Glaxo which provides sponsorship for various projects. These projects have included bringing a National Museum display on "The Forgotton Fauna’ to the National Wildlife Centre at Mount Bruce, and encouraging local children to plant trees by helping schools to develop their own area of native reserve. The GCG hopes to continue school projects on a long-term basis. #

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/FORBI19910501.2.7.5

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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 May 1991, Page 6

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Going green with Glaxo Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 May 1991, Page 6

Going green with Glaxo Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 May 1991, Page 6

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