Giving back to our community

Kappus Landscape Sprinkler strives to give back to our community, especially in ways that impact the environment. This makes sense when you consider we spend time literally hugging trees. Well, installing them, but it looks about the same. We want to do our part to help preserve our local and global environments. We have done pro bono projects for Non-profits whose missions we support, and we try to lessen our environmental impact as a company by doing things such as installing a large solar array to power our shop and office, utilizing hybrid and electric vehicles (powered by the solar array, of course) for company business when we can, and promoting a company culture that values mindfulness and recycling. We also provide maintenance to our customers where we exclusively provide organic fertilizer.

Kappus Landscape Sprinkler is dedicated to giving back to the community and promoting environmental impact. We strive to preserve the local and global environments through our sustainable design.

As part of our commitment, we have implemented sustainable practices such as installing a solar array to power our facilities, using hybrid and electric vehicles for company business, and promoting a culture of mindfulness and recycling. Additionally, we provide maintenance services using exclusively organic fertilizer.

Some of Kappus Landscape’s volunteer work crew for the Bears Ears Visitor center in Bluff, Utah.

Kappus Landscape installed a beautiful native plant landscape and gathering space at Bear Ears National Monument in 2020. We are proud to continue our support for this important and sacred place.

Kappus Landscape’s volunteer crew | 2021

Kappus Landscape Sprinkler’s founder, Kurt Kappus, operates machinery while helping complete a landscaping project for the Bears Ears Visitor Center in Bluff, Utah. Kappus donated the labor and landscaping materials for this project.

Kappus Landscape Founder: Kurt Kappus | 2020

 
Nearly completed donation project by Kappus Landscape Sprinkler at the Bear’s Ears Visitor Center in Bluff, Utah.

In-process: Bear’s Ears Visitor Center

This Electric vehicle is part of Kappus Landscape Sprinkler’s fleet in an effort to help reduce our emissions for trips that don’t require a crew truck.

Kappus Landscape Sprinkler's fleet includes electric and hybrid vehicles to reduce emissions for non-crew truck trips (charged with solar panels).

Satellite image of the Kappus Landscape Sprinkler office and nursery showing our solar panel array that powers our shop and electric cars.

Satellite image of the Kappus Landscape Sprinkler office and nursery