Cool Roofs, a green initiative modeled after a similar one in New York City, aims to paint over 50,000 square feet of roofs on buildings owned by the City of Pittsburgh. The white, reflective paint will keep the building cooler in warm months, which means less energy will be needed to keep the building comfortable.
This will result in less coal or gas burned to cool the building, meaning less air pollution (and lower utility bills for the city). Join GASP Friday, June 14 for a few hours to help paint our way to cleaner air! Learn all you need to know here, and RSVP to jamin@gasp-pgh.org.
Shift 1: 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Shift 2: 3:30 - 5 PM
Fire Engine 15, 7024 Lemington Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
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