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Sequoia Living introduces Legacy Talks for Environmental Education and Stewardship
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Sequoia Living introduces Legacy Talks for Environmental Education and Stewardship

SAN FRANCISCO, May 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ —Sequoia LivingWe are proud to present “Legacy Talks” on sustainability. This three-part webinar series is now live. Wednesday, June 1,stat 2 PM. Each session will be focused on creating sustainable and achievable solutions with the goal of educating, educating, and advocating for healthier living. “Together, we can create healthier living for future generations,” said Ray Boudewyn, Vice President Facilities and Procurement Sequoia Living.

During the three-part Legacy TalksThe audience will hear from experts in climate change, waste management and emissions control. The series will be launched with the following: Mitchell BeerPublisher and managing editor of The Energy Mix. This news website and e-digest focuses on climate change, energy and the shift to carbon.

“Sequoia Living constantly examines our communities to assess the environmental impacts of our business. Boudewyn said that they have taken action to create our own electricity to reduce dependence on the grid. They also work with their partners to reduce food waste and emissions. Now, they are installing solar panels in one of our communities to improve efficiency.

Sequoia Living has a passion for sustainability and well-being and is committed to making Sequoia Living a great place in which to live and work. Sequoia Living, as an extension of its environmental stewardship efforts, continues to reduce emissions by using cogeneration technologies and producing at least 80% of the energy at. The Sequoias San Francisco. Energy Star products are used in the communities along with LED lighting products to increase efficiency.

Boudewyn said, “It’s part of our mission, improve the quality of the life for residents, reduce the impact of our buildings on the environment and create stronger and more resilient communities.”

Register at the webinar series for climate action information and to make a positive difference in the environment. Register at SequoiaLiving.org/webinars.

The second session of the series is scheduled for April June 15at 2 PMThis session features a panel discussion by waste management experts. The third session will be on June 29at 2 PM discusses zero waste.

About Sequoia living

Sequoia Living, a Bay Area non-profit, has been providing older adults with retirement communities and services that enrich and support their lives since 1958. Sequoia Living provided services for more than 7,000 seniors in 2021 through its four life plan communities, three affordable housing communities and two senior centers.

SOURCE Sequoia Life

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