SafeEarth Donates $100,000 to the Ocean Cleanup Kicking Off Blockchain ECO Project
Blockchain Eco Project SafeEarth Has Donated Over $100,000 to the Ocean Cleanup Charity With More Donations Planned for Other Global Charities.
SafeEarth, a blockchain eco project, has donated over $100,000 to community selected charity The Ocean Cleanup. The donated funds will help towards the removal of plastic waste from the planet. This generous donation represents the first act of SafeEarth’s continuing initiative to help charities across the globe.
The money was raised from SAFEEARTH token transaction fees. From each token transaction a portion of the fees will continue to be used for further donations to charities that focus on green initiatives as SafeEarth looks to effect a lasting and positive change on the planet.
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The Ocean Cleanup Head of IT Steven Bink offered his thanks to SafeEarth on Twitter, stating:
“Dear SafeEarth community. On behalf of the entire crew at The Ocean Cleanup, I would like to thank you for this very generous donation. We are also honored that you chose The Ocean Cleanup to be the first charity to receive this gift from @SafeEarthETH”
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SafeEarth & Earth Fund
Deforestation, pollution, global warming and many other factors have had an adverse effect on the environment for decades. As the world shifts more towards renewables and eco-friendly alternatives, initiatives like that of SafeEarth represent a changing mentality in industry.
SafeEarth’s sole focus is to generate capital and build a community which is able to repair the ecological damage done to the planet. SafeEarth’s also collaborates with another green charity called The Earth Fund, which has raised around 50 ETH ($125,000 at the time of writing) to be used for similar causes.
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