JuicyAds Releases Annual 'People and Planet' Earth Day Report

JuicyAds Releases Annual 'People and Planet' Earth Day Report

VANCOUVER — JuicyAds has released this year’s “People and Planet" Earth Day report as it continues to reach the climate change initiatives announced in its prior annual report.

"We just recently re-initiated our annual tree planting contribution for another year," CEO and founder Juicy Jay said. "A year ago we started a small recurring contribution to fund water projects in 28 countries, and through this we have provided a lifetime of water for many individuals around the world."

The company says it has been carbon-neutral since 2011.

In 2019, a rep explained, “JuicyAds unveiled a three-year plan to plant and maintain several acres of Empress Splendor trees annually and it has met those targets, currently responsible for eight acres and approximately 280 trees. The trees are unique in the fact that they take in 11 times more carbon than most other trees.”

Currently, the rep continued, “the trees planted by the end of 2021 will be removing 800 tons of carbon from the air each year. The company is on target to continue its goal to sequester 1,200 tons of carbon per year through this initiative, which is much more carbon than the company generates.”

Jay added that “just a few months ago, we crossed the milestone of over $106,000 distributed through our Entrepreneurs Living in Poverty initiative, and overall since the start of our JuicyAds Cares program, focused on 'people and planet,' we have made over $137,000 in donations and distributions.”

Click here for more information about the company's JuicyAds Cares program.

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