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Agilitas Raises Funds for Charity Partner at Golf Day A
gilitas IT Solutions has raised over £2,000 for its Charity
Partner, ‘Children With Special Needs Foundation’ at its recent Agilitas Golf Day. Te annual Partner
Golf day held a Charity Raffle with golf-inspired prizes to raise funds for the Children With Special Needs Foundation (CWSNF). In line with its ongoing commitment to sustainability, prizes on offer included a bespoke Agilitas golf bag repurposed out of upcycled materials including an Agilitas gazebo cover. Agilitas is a long-standing supporter of CWSNF and prides itself on aiding all of the amazing work the charity does in providing essential care for children with special needs including holidays, specialist equipment,
tuition and respite for family members and carers. Agilitas Brand Ambassador,
Georgia Hall MBE continued her ongoing support of the charity, donating signed memorabilia to help to bolster funds. Te reigning Women’s British Open Champion said: “I am very proud to play a small part in supporting the fantastic organisation, CWSNF. Te work they have done and what they have achieved over the past 25 years is incredible. I hope this contribution will help these remarkable children and their families have a great future.”
Shaun Lynn, CEO of Agilitas, said: “We are delighted that Agilitas
can support an exceptional charity such as CWSNF, alongside the support of our ambassador Georgia Hall. We hope this donation continues to enable CWSNF to realise their goals of putting a smile on tomorrow – today.”
Agilitas Pledges to Plant 100,000 Trees in Five Years A
gilitas IT Solutions is working with carbon offsetting charity, Ecologi, to deliver on its pledge to plant
100,000 trees globally by 2026. Agilitas has launched this green initiative
by initially planting 600 trees a month to reduce carbon dioxide by approximately 11 tonnes every week. Te planting is scheduled to accelerate over the coming months with a target of 1,500 trees a month by early 2022 in order to meet its five-year target and significantly reduce its carbon footprint. Te initiative is the latest development in
Agilitas’ Sustainability Pledge and supports its vision to ‘Act with Impact’ and build a more sustainable and healthy future.
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Te pledge forms an integral part of its mission to deliver a fully climate positive #Agiliteam by 2031 and to become 100% carbon neutral by 2040, 10 years ahead of the UK Government’s 2050 target. Ecologi provides essential support by
planting trees and funding the world’s best climate crisis solutions. It works with projects that are proven to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and partners with organisations such as the Eden Reforestation Projects to restore forests and the Gold Standard to maximise climate and development funding. Its work with Ecologi will enable Agilitas
to regularly track its contribution to environmental projects around the world,
see the positive impact of its commitment and ensure the company is accountable for its sustainability objectives. Based on this expected rate of acceleration, Agilitas is on course to plant over 5,000 trees by the end of March 2022. “As world leaders come together for vital
climate change discussions at COP26, we are extremely proud to unveil the latest step on our own path to help create a greener future for the planet,” said Deborah Johnson, Head of Sustainability at Agilitas. “Our collaboration with Ecologi gives us
the opportunity to support critical global initiatives and play an active role in climate positive projects as we embark on a journey to becoming carbon neutral.”
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