Westchester Parks Foundation (WPF) hosted more than 20 employees of FUJIFILM Holdings America Corp., FUJIFILM North America Corp. and FUJIFILM Recording Media U.S.A.,Inc. for a planting and beautification day at Cranberry Lake Preserve in White Plains. Together, volunteers planted 24 new native trees and flowers, removed 1,180 square feet of invasive plants and vines, cleared three picnic areas of raked leaves and picked up 3.8 pounds of trash.
Jun Higuchi, president, FUJIFILM Holdings America Corp. and president/CEO of FUJIFILM North America Corp presented Joe Stout, executive director of the WPF with a $7,500 check on behalf of the company and its employees to help in the organization’s mission to advocate for and invest in the preservation, conservation, use and enjoyment of the Westchester County Parks system.
“Volunteering reinforces Fujifilm’s commitment to being a good neighbor in the communities where we operate – here in Valhalla and around the world,” said Higuchi. “Fujifilm’s ‘Never Stop’ brand goes beyond our products and services. We must Never Stop seeking a better, more sustainable world.”