TELUS has announced their Buy One, Plant One, in support of Earth Month.
From April 18 to May 16, for every new, or certified pre-owned, Android device purchased by a new or returning customer, including business customers, TELUS will plant a tree, up to 50,000 trees. Additionally, when trading in any preloved device, TELUS will plant a bonus tree. This promotion is eligible in TELUS and Koodo stores, online or via customer service representatives.
This latest offer further highlights TELUS as a leader in sustainability and another step towards becoming carbon neutral in our operations across the organization by 2030. To date, TELUS has planted over 11 million trees and more than 500k kelp plants, which is the the size of 7,200 hectares of land in total, and equivalent to 18 Stanley Parks or 60% of the City of Vancouver.
With the support of customers, partners and sustainability initiatives like these, TELUS has also diverted 15 million devices from landfills and upcycled and recycled 4 million mobile devices since 2010.
For more information, visit the TELUS website.
My only question is, why Android only and not iPhone users? Seems a odd to me.
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TELUS launches Android Mobility Offer, Buy One, Plant One In Support Of Earth Month
TELUS has announced their Buy One, Plant One, in support of Earth Month.
From April 18 to May 16, for every new, or certified pre-owned, Android device purchased by a new or returning customer, including business customers, TELUS will plant a tree, up to 50,000 trees. Additionally, when trading in any preloved device, TELUS will plant a bonus tree. This promotion is eligible in TELUS and Koodo stores, online or via customer service representatives.
This latest offer further highlights TELUS as a leader in sustainability and another step towards becoming carbon neutral in our operations across the organization by 2030. To date, TELUS has planted over 11 million trees and more than 500k kelp plants, which is the the size of 7,200 hectares of land in total, and equivalent to 18 Stanley Parks or 60% of the City of Vancouver.
With the support of customers, partners and sustainability initiatives like these, TELUS has also diverted 15 million devices from landfills and upcycled and recycled 4 million mobile devices since 2010.
For more information, visit the TELUS website.
My only question is, why Android only and not iPhone users? Seems a odd to me.
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