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Vodafone celebrates World Environment Week

| | Jun 10, 2016, at 09:24 pm
New Delhi, June 10 (IBNS): Vodafone India is celebrating World Environment Week (June 6th – 11th) through an interesting ‘Green Initiative,’ aimed at encouraging the use of e-bills or Green Bills, thereby reducing the use of paper.

During this week, as a gratification, Vodafone will gift a tree to each new post-paid customer walking into the Vodafone Store who opts for a Green Bill.

The customer will receive a special certificate of acknowledgement for supporting the green cause and a record of the tree planted in his/her name via email within a few weeks of acquiring the new Vodafone post-paid connection.

The initiative is live in Vodafone Stores across Mumbai, Delhi, Maharashtra and Goa, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Kolkata, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh (West) and Gujarat.

Inviting new customers to Vodafone’s post-paid family to support the ‘Green Bill’ initiative, Sandeep Kataria, Director – Commercial, Vodafone India said “At Vodafone India, we have long believed in the need to engage in sustainable practices and to contribute positively towards the environment. As we continue to grow our business, we are increasingly utilising our technology expertise to make a difference to the lives of our customers and the environment we live in. The Vodafone Green Bill initiative seeks the support of new post-paid customers to help save paper and in the process reduce carbon emissions. It is a small step towards environment conservation and we are optimistic of receiving a positive response.”

 

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