A Carbon Friendly Workforce

TOGETHER WITH ECOLOGI THE EXPERIENT GROUP HAS PLANTED MORE THAN 20,000 TREES AND OFFSET ALMOST 500 Tonnes of Co2

 

Together, as part of the Experient Group, Spike along with their sister company Scaffad, are celebrating planting more than 20,000 trees with Ecologi in a single year!

This exciting acheivements highlights Spike’s commitment to programs and partnerships that encourage a climate friendly approach to business operations.

In addition, In just 10 short months, Experient’s partnership with Ecologi has offset close to 500 Tonnes of Co2 - The equivalent of driving over 1.9 Million Killometres in a standard car or saving more than 1,400 metres square of sea ice.

 

Spike’s Impact Commitment

Spike take their environmental responsibility and carbon footprint seriously. This is they have partnered with Ecologi to be a carbon friendly workforce.

Each month their partnership plants a minimum of 12 native and diverse trees per employee. These trees, planted across three continents, grow our climate support of Ecologi projects. The carbon projects include renewable energy generation, forest protection, and community initiatives such as providing access to clean water.

Every month, the Experient Group:

• Fund the planting of 360 trees

• Offset 52.1 tonnes of CO2

 

Ecologi

Ecologi is a platform for real climate action, together with their environmental partners they have planted more than 47 Million Trees and helped reduce more than 1.9 Million Tonnes of Co2. Ecologi facilitate the funding of carbon offset projects and tree planting around the world. Their mission is to reduce 50% of global CO2 emissions by 2040 and responsibly plant billions of trees every year. To do this they call on individuals & businesses to take personal responsibility and help tackle the biggest threat of our generation. Individuals and Businesses can Join Ecologi and start an online forest today.

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