K9 Pipe Inspections Receives an ESG Certification for Building Sustainable Forests
The Industrial Forest announces K9 Pipe Inspections has been awarded a certificate for contributing to the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) aspects of industry and earth.

This certificate further solidified their position as an agent of change in this important sector of the energy industry. By sponsoring a tree in The Industrial Forest, K9 Pipe Inspections has become part of a team committed to the completion and adoption of an Environmental and Social Management Plan (“ESMP”).
By following ESG and ESMP principals, The Industrial Forests assists industry with TRANSFORMATIVE ACTION and regarding environmental, health and safety, corporate social responsibility, corporate governance, sustainability and related policy matters.
"Proud to be a part of this special project!" Mich Hager, K9 Pipe Inspections, said. "Energy and environmental awareness coming together for a great cause at The Industrial Forest."
K9 Pipe Inspection understands the commitment to the environmentally and socially responsible development of energy and industry. Furthermore, K9 Pipe Inspections are demonstrating Environmental Integrity by contributing to the construction of sustainable forests across the United States.
K9 Pipe Inspections leak detector dogs are trained to locate leaks along buried oil and natural gas pipelines. Their canines work well alongside hydrostatic testing and in line inspection services. K9 Pipe Inspections have deployed their dogs all across the United States with the bulk of work in Texas, New Mexico, and California. Their canines train daily in endurance, agility, and weather conditioning.

By sponsoring a tree in The Industrial Forest, K9 Pipe Inspections environmental action also offers further ESG development in pockets of industry by using small local businesses who are environmentally conscious about the community as well as the economy.
Energy Ethics, Industrial Integrity and Total Transparency are driving behaviors and motivators for The Industrial Forest and its development of biodiversity.
Millions of trees have been planted over the past 30 years and nearly half die within the first year. From non profit tree planting events to municipal tree planting programs, it’s a real life problem and a serious eco-issue.
Lack of watering, transplant shock, special interests and poor growing conditions are a few reasons why trees are having a difficult time surviving. These are some of the reasons The Industrial Forest created the phrase – It Takes An Industry To Build A Forest.

In order to ensure the trees survive for decades, The Industrial Forest will implement a Sustainability Shed and a Critical Pipeline System.
According to The Industrial Forest’s mission, the project does more than build sustainable forests, it also creates jobs and economic opportunity.
The Industrial Forest will hold public meetings in each of the states leading up to the Planting Party and Community BBQ. These public meetings are designed to provide engagement, communication, awareness, inclusion, transparency and flora direction from county extension officials.
The plan is to build a network of industrial forests across the United States by planting 1000 trees in 50 states over the next 5 years. The construction of The Industrial Forests will start in 2021 with 5 states. First year states are North Dakota, Minnesota, Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas. In 2022, 15 states are scheduled.

The ESG-themed goal is for a minimum of 50,000 trees and 10 million pounds of carbon consumed by Mother Earth. The word “minimum” is used because several cities are exploring the idea of a Micro-Industrial Forest walking and awareness park within the city limits to compliment the 5-acre forest outside city limits.
Listeners can subscribe to The Industrial Forest on all audio streaming services including Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio and GooglePlay. Videos are available on The Industrial Forest’s YouTube channel and Facebook Watch channel.
Anyone interested in learning more about The Industrial Forest or to schedule a virtual or in-person appointment, visit www.theindustrialforest.com.
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