Free Bets Partner with Just One Tree for Reforestation Campaign

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Free Bets business, freebets.ltd.uk, has announced details of a commendable new partnership with Just One Tree, a non-profit initiative aimed at removing CO2 from the atmosphere through ​global reforestation.

To enhance the business' CSR policy, Free Bets has entered an agreement to plant trees every single month, helping fund reforestation organisations around the globe. Focus will be placed on areas severely affected by mass deforestation, including Brazil, Madagascar, Mozambique, Nepal, Haiti, Indonesia, Kenya and Zambia.

Abigail Moses, Marketing Director for the online gambling aggregator, comments:

"We are thrilled to be working with Just One Tree and contributing to reforesting our planet. With JOT having already planted an impressive 2.3 million trees, it's truly great to be aligned with a company activity making a difference to our environment and addressing the climate crisis. While the idea of planting trees was what attracted us to this partnership, on learning more about JOT, we knew we wanted to be involved. From increasing biodiversity on land and in the oceans, to improving the lives in the communities where the trees are planted, we are delighted to be putting our CSR budget to incredibly good use".

Showing their appreciation for Free Bets' backing, Just One Tree commented:

"Seeds will be chosen and planted by our partners in their nurseries. Once the next rainy season is upon us, the seedlings will be transported to their carefully selected new homes, where they will be planted and nurtured over the coming years. All of this could not be achieved without the incredible support and ongoing donations from ​Free Bets".

"Trees are the primary method we have for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Without planting more, we'll not survive as a species. And if cleaning the air we breathe wasn't impressive enough, trees also filter our water, stabilise the soil, form complex ecosystems, supply us with medicine and create sustainable incomes" continues Just One Tree.

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