Focolare Movement

USA | The work of a family business for environmental protection

Dec 15, 2021

For more than 25 years John and Julia Mundell have worked for the protection of the environment. Their company, Mundell and Associates, began repairing damage and reversing trends of hazardous waste in Indianapolis. Nowadays, their work is known all over the United States and in other countries. Working to preserve the earth is for them a vocation to build unity and an answer to preserve our common home for the next generations.

For more than 25 years John and Julia Mundell have worked for the protection of the environment. Their company, Mundell and Associates, began repairing damage and reversing trends of hazardous waste in Indianapolis. Nowadays, their work is known all over the United States and in other countries. Working to preserve the earth is for them a vocation to build unity and an answer to preserve our common home for the next generations. https://vimeo.com/651033127

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