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'''Gren '''is a sanitation company in [[Grand Theft Auto 3]]. Dumpsters with the logo can be seen in [[Newport]], [[Staunton Island]] across the street from the multistory carpark and in [[Pike Creek]], [[Shoreside Vale]] near the inaccessable repair garages and behind the hospital. These dumpsters are stationary and will stay put if shot, ran over, or blown up. On the side of the dumpsters, a light blue label reads "Institutional Recycling Program", which reveals that the are a recycling progran for [[Liberty City]]. It is one of the logos found on the AMCo. filling station sign in [[Harwood]], [[Portland]]. The name is a play on the word 'Green', which refers to something that is environmentaly-friendly.
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'''[[File:015.jpg|thumb|left|A Gren Dumpster in Newport]]Gren '''is a sanitation company in [[Grand Theft Auto 3]]. Dumpsters with the logo can be seen in [[Newport]], [[Staunton Island]] across the street from the multistory carpark and in [[Pike Creek]], [[Shoreside Vale]] near the inaccessable repair garages and behind the hospital. These dumpsters are stationary and will stay put if shot, ran over, or blown up. On the side of the dumpsters, a light blue label reads "Institutional Recycling Program", which reveals that the are a recycling progran for [[Liberty City]]. It is one of the logos found on the AMCo. filling station sign in [[Harwood]], [[Portland]]. The name is a play on the word 'Green', which refers to something that is environmentaly-friendly.
 
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[[Category:Businesses in GTA III]]

Revision as of 18:17, 16 May 2010

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A Gren Dumpster in Newport

Gren is a sanitation company in Grand Theft Auto 3. Dumpsters with the logo can be seen in Newport, Staunton Island across the street from the multistory carpark and in Pike Creek, Shoreside Vale near the inaccessable repair garages and behind the hospital. These dumpsters are stationary and will stay put if shot, ran over, or blown up. On the side of the dumpsters, a light blue label reads "Institutional Recycling Program", which reveals that the are a recycling progran for Liberty City. It is one of the logos found on the AMCo. filling station sign in Harwood, Portland. The name is a play on the word 'Green', which refers to something that is environmentaly-friendly.