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TelioEV Launches Campaign To Plant 50,000 Trees This Year

The users will scan the TelioEV QR Code and a tree will be planted in their name, and in return receive certificates with the details including a unique code and image of their plant.
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Published on May 6, 2022

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  • TelioEV announced its Green Warriors Campaign.
  • It aims to plant or adopt around 50,000 trees within a year.
  • Users will scan the QR code and a tree will be planted in their name.

New Delhi-based EV charging network provider, TelioEV announced its ‘Green Warriors Campaign', which aims to plant or adopt around 50,000 trees within a year to create a green planet by reducing carbon footprint and bringing down the temperature. According to the company, the primary focus is to bring awareness about tree plantation and tree adoption. The users will scan the TelioEV QR code and a tree will be planted in their name, and in return receive certificates with the details including a unique code and image of their plant.

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Amit Singh, Founder & CEO, TelioLabs said, “Climate change is a critical issue across the globe right now. The introduction of India's 1st Human QR code and ‘Green Warriors Campaign' will create awareness among people, particularly the youth, about a better environment and sustainability. We aim to plant a number of trees with an increase in download of the TelioEV app.”

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TelioEV is a start-up powered by TelioLabs and helps to know the whereabouts of all the nearest EV charging stations through its app. The users who plant a tree will get a ‘silver badge' certificate and users who adopt the tree get a ‘gold badge' certificate.

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