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Recognizing Excellence: Covia's Plants Nominated for WHC Awards

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Covia's plants in Idaho and Wisconsin have been nominated for awards from the Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) for their outstanding voluntary programs focused on bird conservation, avian habitat stewardship, bats, and pollinators. The company's partnership with WHC for 35 years reflects its commitment to conservation and biodiversity.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / April 16, 2024 / Two of Covia's plants are nominees for awards from the Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) this year. To be eligible for these awards, facilities must be certified by the WHC with outstanding voluntary programs that aim to create, conserve, and restore wildlife habitat.

Our plant in Emmett, Idaho, has been nominated for the WHC Avian Award in recognition of projects focused on bird conservation and improved stewardship of avian habitat. Additionally, Covia's Tunnel City, Wisconsin, plant is a nominee for the WHC Bats and Pollinators Awards for dedicated efforts towards habitat enhancement. Both plants are proud of their projects and their contributions to wildlife habitat enhancement and conservation education.

Covia's partnership with WHC spans 35 years, demonstrating our long-standing commitment to conservation. Partnering with WHC continues to help us align our land use and management efforts with best practices for biodiversity and ecological balance. Covia looks forward to gaining valuable insights into various programs and projects at the 2024 WHC Conservation Conference in Baltimore, Maryland in June. For more information about Covia's many biodiversity and conservation efforts at WHC-certified sites, visit https://www.coviacorp.com/esg/.

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Which awards are Covia's plants nominated for from the WHC?

Covia's plants in Emmett, Idaho, are nominated for the WHC Avian Award, while the Tunnel City, Wisconsin, plant is a nominee for the WHC Bats and Pollinators Awards.

What is the focus of Covia's projects that led to the nominations?

The projects focus on bird conservation, avian habitat stewardship, and habitat enhancement for bats and pollinators.

How long has Covia been partnering with the WHC?

Covia has been partnering with the WHC for 35 years, showcasing its long-standing commitment to conservation.

Where will Covia gain insights into various programs and projects related to conservation?

Covia will gain insights at the 2024 WHC Conservation Conference in Baltimore, Maryland in June.

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Covia Holdings Corp. engages in the provision of diversified mineral-based and material solutions. It operates through the following segments: Energy and Industrial. The Energy segment offers the oil and gas industry a comprehensive portfolio of raw frac sand, value-added-proppants, well-cementing additives, gravel-packing media and drilling mud additives. The Industrial segment provides raw, value-added and custom-blended products to the glass, ceramics, metals, coatings, polymers, construction, foundry, filtration, sports and recreation and various other industries. The company was founded on June 1, 2018 and is headquartered in Chesterland, OH.