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The choice of a small company expert makes sense: Stewardship's ethical criteria rule out around two-thirds of the FTSE 100.
The group hopes to spawn 12,000 gardens across the Puget Sound area, including 700 across the Nisqually, which would treat about 9.3 million gallons per year, said David Burger, Stewardship's executive director.
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