Community Corner
Reworld™ Volunteers Support Seatuck Environmental Association Ahead of Annual Fundraiser
More than 35 Reworld™ employees recently spent the day volunteering with the Seatuck Environmental Association at the historic Scully Estate

More than 35 Reworld™ employees recently spent the day volunteering with the Seatuck Environmental Association at the historic Scully Estate in Islip, lending their skills to restore trails, remove invasive species, rebuild wooden structures and refresh the surrounding grounds. The volunteer effort supported preparations for Seatuck’s largest annual fundraiser, Bats & Brews, which brings the community together for an evening of craft beer, live music and conservation education.
“Our team takes great pride in using our hands and hearts to strengthen the communities where we live and work,” said Maureen Early, Lead Community Relations Specialist at Reworld™. “Supporting Seatuck’s mission to protect Long Island’s natural environment is a part of our shared commitment to sustainability, collaboration and action that makes a difference.”
The Seatuck Environmental Association is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to conserving Long Island’s wildlife and environment through education, advocacy and habitat restoration. Reworld™ serves as a Corporate Conservation Partner, which helps provide critical support for Seatuck’s conservation and education programs that engage thousands of Long Islanders each year.
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Reworld™ thanks Enrico Nardone, Carolyn Foster and the entire Seatuck team for their leadership and collaboration, as well as every employee who volunteered their time to support an organization doing vital work for Long Island’s environment. Through initiatives like this, Reworld™ continues to bring people together to build a cleaner, more sustainable future.
For more information about Reworld™ and its initiatives that support various community empowerment and environmental programs fostering positive change locally and globally, please visit www.reworldwaste.com.