JuicyAds Releases Annual Earth Day Report

JuicyAds Releases Annual Earth Day Report

VANCOUVER — JuicyAds is marking Earth Day with its annual report detailing its various green initiatives and other philanthropic efforts.

JuicyAds is the reigning XBIZ winner for Traffic Services Company of the Year.

"We are proud to announce we are celebrating our 10th year committed to being carbon-neutral, ever since we were the first adult advertising network to do so, in 2011," a rep explained. "Before COVID-19, JuicyAds was one of the few large adult industry companies that maintained an entirely remote workforce. It placed the company in a unique position to maintain a small carbon footprint while battling global emissions."

In 2019, as part of a three-year initiative, JuicyAds committed to planting four acres of Empress Splendor trees.

"The Empress Splendor is a non-invasive and fast-growing hybrid that consumes 11 times more carbon dioxide than any other tree on Earth," said the rep. "Now, a year later, JuicyAds is pleased to report it has completed the first round of tree plantings, marching towards offsetting 1,200 tons of greenhouse gasses annually."

The JuicyAds Cares program "surpassed an incredible $100,000 in initiatives" with an urgent mission to support entrepreneurs in poverty.

Beginning this year, JuicyAds enacted two new philanthropic efforts: In January, for the first time in its 14-year history, the company threw its support behind the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) at the Crusader level.

And in March, as part of World Water Day, the company "paid for each retweet of its fundraiser on Twitter, which resulted in a $400 donation towards providing people with clean water. Shortly thereafter, the company began a new monthly scheduled donation supporting the Charity Water organization to fund clean water projects around the world."

Founder and CEO Juicy Jay enthused about the opportunity to give back.

"When we started this, I always dreamed we would get to a big number we would be proud of," he said. "I think we finally made that dream come true, but we are not done yet with our investment in the planet and its people."

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