ibuyeco supports The Converging World
Eco car insurance provider, ibuyeco
has pledged its support to three leading environmental charities by making a
donation each and every time they sell or renew a policy. The Converging World
is one of these three charities ibuyeco is donating too.
ibuyeco polled its customers and The Converging World was
proud to discover that they were voted as one of the charities to support. Customers
can choose which of the 3 charities will receive a £5 donation when they
purchase or renew an ibuyeco policy. Allowing customers to choose to donate to The
Converging World when they take out a policy with ibuyeco means people can
support the charities work to generate renewable energy, reduce carbon
emissions and help support developing communities around the world by investing
in projects that support change.
The Converging World is a UK based charity whose objectives
are to tackle climate change whilst supporting the move towards a just and
sustainable world. The Converging World model uses donations to create long
term revenue streams that will both reduce CO2 emissions and contribute to
sustainable development.
The Converging World invests in renewable energy projects in
the developing world and owns wind turbines in India. The turbines produce
clean electricity and Gold Standard carbon credits. All of the profits from
these investments provide long-term funding for vital health, education and
environmental projects around the world.
The Converging World has been recognised as a premium
project in the carbon market by Gold Standard for their outstanding level of
community engagement and the provision of ongoing support.
For more info visit www.theconvergingworld.org
July 5th, 2009 at 10:38 am
Please dont use this company, they rip their customers off. They tripled my insurance due to a “no fault” claim (hit in the read while stationary)
Ive started a site for victims of this company
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http://dontbuyeco.co.uk/blog
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