PEP Member Window Clings
PEP Members! Be on the lookout for our new window clings in the mail – COMING SOON! In the meantime, please consider downloading the graphic below (click the graphic to … Read more
PEP Members! Be on the lookout for our new window clings in the mail – COMING SOON! In the meantime, please consider downloading the graphic below (click the graphic to … Read more
Transportation and Logistics Seminar Summary & Highlights As part of PEP’s Industrial Reverse Trade Show, PEP hosts an annual seminar free and open to the public. In 2019, PEP focused … Read more
Since implementation of the Clean Air Act in 1970, air quality along the Gulf Coast and throughout the US has steadily improved. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the combined … Read more
As always, we invite you to learn more about the work local corporations and PEP member companies are doing to positively impact our Gulf Coast environment. This month we look … Read more
PEP Members Spearhead Solutions to Shoreline Erosion Communities throughout the Gulf Coast face difficult decisions in how to best manage and adapt to shoreline erosion. Man-made disturbances, rising sea levels, … Read more
Technology is improving at a rapid pace, giving us many new options and exciting new devices to purchase. Unfortunately, this also means old electronics – or e-waste – accumulates … Read more
Our 19th annual Golf Tournament was a phenomenal success. What a great way for us to come together to support PEP’s mission. Thank you to our generous sponsors – especially our title sponsors: Alabama Power, Hancock Whitney Bank, Hargrove Engineers + Constructors and Performance Contractors – this event would not be possible without your support.
Many of you took a stand last month sending emails and letters of opposition to Senate Bill 244 and House Bill 346, which would prohibit cities and counties in Alabama from regulating, restricting or prohibiting the litter of bags, cups, bottles and packaging. Several stakeholders in Mobile opposed both Bills, including the Mobile City Council and Partners for Environemtnal Progress. Please see the letter that PEP sent to State Legislators by clicking here.
To PEP Members: Your action is needed! Two bills are pending in the Alabama state legislature which would prohibit cities and counties from regulating, restricting or prohibiting the litter of … Read more
On behalf of the Board of Directors and the members of Partners for Environmental Progress (PEP), I am writing you to oppose the passage of Senate Bill 244 and House … Read more