Flutterwave launches Earth Day pledge, partners Africa Upcycle Community to celebrate 2023 sustainability week

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The Flutterwave Earth Pledge, a public call to individuals and businesses to incorporate sustainable actions into their core activities, will be launched during the dialogue.

Flutterwave, Africa’s leading payments technology company, today announced a collaboration with the Africa Upcycle Community to mark its Sustainability Week from October 23rd to 27th, 2023. This collaboration involves a week-long event with a series of initiatives and activities designed to emphasize the importance of corporate responsibility in the global sustainability journey.

Together, we will not just be marking this year’s event with various activities aimed at inspiring and empowering individuals and businesses to embrace sustainable practices; we’ll be working together through the Flutterwave Earth Pledge to promote a culture of sustainability that has ripple effects in the financial landscape in Nigeria and Africa.” Joy added.

Oluwabankole Falade, Flutterwave’s Chief Regulatory and Public Policy Officer, emphasised the significance of this collaboration within the context of the company’s comprehensive ESG strategy, stating, “At Flutterwave, we recognise that our commitment to simplifying payments extends beyond simply processing financial transactions. It also revolves around doing our part to care for the environment and ensure we’re environmentally responsible.

 

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