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Bank of Utah Helping to Keep Utah's Air Clean


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Today on KSL, we're focusing a lot on keeping Utah's air clean. While the air looks good right now, it takes all of us to clean it up all year round. Bank of Utah has taken some major steps to improve Utah's air quality.

Senior Vice President Roger Christiansen joined us on the Browser 5.0 talking about the steps they've taken.

That includes an Idle Free Campaign to get drivers to turn their engines off while waiting at drive thrus, and video conferencing for employees on days where Utah's Air Quality is in the red. Those video conferences for training and meetings have saved an estimated 487,000 miles per year, which equals 23,228.57 gallons of gas.

Bank of Utah says they're always on the lookout for ways to save time and money through technology and to be good citizens by keeping the air clean."

You can find out more information about Bank of Utah at www.bankofutah.com or how to reduce air pollution at www.Utahcleancities.org.

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