Reworld™ Supports New Jersey Native Plant Rain Garden

April 15, 2026

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Our Reworld™ Union team recently volunteered at New Jersey’s largest native plant rain garden in Rahway, helping prepare the space for the summer season. Working alongside Master Gardener Bob Markey, team members rolled up their sleeves to clear weeds, trim overgrown shrubs, and help maintain this important community resource.

Native plant rain gardens provide a variety of environmental benefits. They support local wildlife and biodiversity, improve water and soil quality, require less maintenance than traditional landscaping, and contribute to both environmental and economic sustainability. By featuring plants that are native to the region, they also help preserve New Jersey’s unique natural landscape.

We are proud to support projects like this that help create healthier, greener communities for generations to come.

   
 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

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A major source of net carbon negative energy

8 acquisitions
For each ton of waste we recover for energy, Covanta saves 1 ton of CO2 equivalents (CO2e). In 2022, we avoided 19 million metric tons of CO2e.

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