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The Anheuser-Busch Ft. Collins Brewery to Plant 50,000 Trees
In partnership with American Forests, the Colorado State Forest Service, the Colorado State Board of Land Commissioners and the City of Greeley, the Anheuser-Busch Fort Collins brewery planted 1,000 trees and shrubs on May 14 in the wildfire-stricken areas of Poudre Canyon. The event is part of a larger effort to plant 50,000 trees to help reforest hillsides and slopes damaged by the Picnic Rock Fire that ravaged the landscape in 2004. As part of the event, more than 100 volunteers from Anheuser-Busch took part in the first phase of the tree planting.

The Green Team Keeps Bonnaroo Music Festival Clean

With the help of more than 20 volunteers from Living Lands and Waters, the Anheuser-Busch Green Team kept the concert grounds litter-free during the Bonnaroo music festival in Manchester, Tenn. The Green Team also recycled aluminum cans, glass and plastic bottles for the 100,000 fans. The three-day festival played host to 75 bands including Dave Mathews Band, Jack Johnson and Widespread Panic.