Intel campuses in Oregon provide electric vehicle charging stations for employees.
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Ronler Acres is home to community gardens where employees can grow fruits and vegetables in the raised beds.
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The Ronler Acres manufacturing site has 52 acres of wetlands, which provide a habitat for plants, birds, and aquatic animals.
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The wetlands at Ronler Acres discharge to Dawson Creek, a tributary of the Tualatin River.
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Intel’s Oregon campuses obtain some electricity from solar panel installations, which double as covered parking at Ronler Acres.
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President Obama visited Ronler Acres to visit the campus and promote science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education.
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Oregon employees volunteer their time at hundreds of non-profit organizations and schools. Intel matches volunteer hours with grants for qualifying organizations totaling $2 million in 2012.
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Oregon employees volunteer their time at hundreds of non-profit organizations and schools. Intel matches volunteer hours with grants for qualifying organizations totaling $2 million in 2012.
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