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FirstEnergy Launches Utility Pole Recycling Program in Ohio Service Area

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FirstEnergy Corp. has launched a new sustainability initiative, the Wood Pole Diversion Program, aimed at repurposing discarded utility poles in Ohio. This program has successfully diverted over 1 million pounds of used wooden poles from landfills since its pilot phase began in 2020. The poles, no longer in use, will be redistributed for alternative applications such as fencing, landscaping, and furniture. The initiative has expanded beyond Ohio to include other states in FirstEnergy's service area, aiming to significantly reduce waste over time.

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  • Diverted over 1 million pounds of utility poles from landfills.
  • Expanded program beyond Ohio to Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and West Virginia.
  • Offers poles for reuse at no cost to interested parties, promoting sustainability.
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Program has diverted more than 1 million pounds of used utility poles from landfills

AKRON, Ohio, March 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Wooden utility poles no longer fit for use in Ohio are receiving a new lease on life, thanks to a sustainability program launched by FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) to repurpose discarded poles and keep them out of landfills.

Under the new Wood Pole Diversion Program, utility poles no longer in use by FirstEnergy's Ohio utilities – Ohio Edison, The Illuminating Company or Toledo Edison – will be redistributed to interested parties for direct reuse. Alternative uses for poles include fencing, parking bollards, guide rail posts, furniture, landscaping or treated wood construction.

"What started as a pilot program in FirstEnergy's Ohio Edison service area is now a reality across the company's entire six-state footprint," said Dave Frederick, director of FirstEnergy's environmental department. "We are committed to reducing waste and improving our recycling efforts, and this is an exciting opportunity for us to adopt a more environmentally friendly practice and find new uses for secondhand utility poles."

When a FirstEnergy pole is retired, utility personnel will remove any hardware from the pole and store it at one of its participating service centers. Each pole, which weighs roughly 50 pounds per cubic foot, must be at least eight feet in length to be part of the reuse program.

When a service center has collected approximately 12 tons of utility poles, the company will work with a transportation and materials management firm to pick them up and distribute them for reuse. The poles will be delivered at no cost to interested parties who are willing to accept a full load, can be accessed by tractor trailer and are located within a certain distance from the collection sites.

In the past, FirstEnergy's discarded utility poles had been cut into smaller pieces and stored on site until a waste management company took them to a landfill for disposal. Since the trial phase of the initiative started in 2020, FirstEnergy has diverted more than 1 million pounds of discarded utility poles from landfills. 

In addition to being offered in Ohio, the pole recycling program was recently rolled out by all of FirstEnergy's electric companies in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and West Virginia. The program is expected to reduce FirstEnergy's waste stream significantly over time, as most poles weigh between 300 and 4,100 pounds. 

For more information about FirstEnergy's environmental and corporate responsibility efforts, visit www.fecorporateresponsibility.com.

Ohio Edison serves more than one million customers across 34 Ohio counties. Follow Ohio Edison on Twitter @OhioEdison, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/OhioEdison, and online at www.ohioedison.com.

The Illuminating Company serves 750,000 customers across Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake and Lorain counties. Connect with The Illuminating Company at www.illuminatingcompany.com, on Twitter @IlluminatingCo and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/IlluminatingCo.

Toledo Edison serves nearly 315,000 customers in northwest Ohio. Follow Toledo Edison on Twitter @ToledoEdison or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ToledoEdison.

FirstEnergy is dedicated to integrity, safety, reliability and operational excellence. Its 10 electric distribution companies form one of the nation's largest investor-owned electric systems, serving customers in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia, Maryland and New York. The company's transmission subsidiaries operate approximately 24,000 miles of transmission lines that connect the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. Follow FirstEnergy online at www.firstenergycorp.com. Follow FirstEnergy on Twitter: @FirstEnergyCorp.

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What is the Wood Pole Diversion Program launched by FirstEnergy?

The Wood Pole Diversion Program repurposes discarded utility poles to prevent them from going to landfills, promoting sustainability.

How much waste has FirstEnergy diverted through its new program?

FirstEnergy has diverted over 1 million pounds of discarded utility poles since the program's pilot phase began in 2020.

In which states is the Wood Pole Diversion Program available?

The program is available in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and West Virginia.

What alternative uses are there for the recycled utility poles?

Recycled utility poles can be used for fencing, landscaping, parking bollards, furniture, and treated wood construction.

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