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Colour Republic is collecting likes for Earth Day, every like plants a tree

On April 22, Earth Day is celebrated, and in the week (Earth Week) leading up to this day, Colour Republic is planting trees. "To celebrate ⁠Earth Week, we're planting trees with One Tree Planted. Every Like = One Tree Planted!"

Since the beginning, sustainable growing practices have been important in their flower farming, they say on their social media channels. "We are committed to protecting our environment,  keeping our planet balanced every step of the way.⁠ We are transitioning to natural-based methods to protect our crops, our land, and our farmers pioneering an exclusive bio-factory of fertilizers and nutrients absent of harmful chemicals. ⁠Taking care of the water, the land, and the air,  and every one of our employees and the communities we live in is priority number one. "


Click here to learn more about Colour Republic's Sustainability Goals.

"We believe #EarthDayIsEveryDay, and are proud to share our team's commitment to environmental responsibility and strengthening the communities where we live and work — keeping them green and thriving." Together, they have planted more than 335,300 trees with their customer alliances across the nation. "We always appreciate the opportunity to grow — learning from sustainability thought-leaders, planning for reforestation initiatives, and uniting to help change the world, one tree at a time.⁠"

You can follow Colour Republic on Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn.

For more information:
Colour Republic
www.colourrepublic.com 
https://colourrepublic.com/blog/sustainability 


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