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What’s Your Sustainability Personality?

From planting trees in community gardens or supporting disaster relief efforts, to mentoring start-up businesses or starting a recycling program at work, everyone has a cause that's important to them.

From planting trees in community gardens or supporting disaster relief efforts, to mentoring start-up businesses or starting a recycling program at work, everyone has a cause that's important to them.

What cause is most important to you? Through September 30, 2014, take this short quiz from UPS to discover your sustainability personality, then select one of four charitable organizations to receive a $1 donation. Organizations include UNICEF US Fund, Paralyzed Veterans of America, Earth Day Network and Opportunity International. UPS will donate up to $25,000 per organization and up to $100,000 total.

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