Pepper Money partners with Ecologi

Pepper Money has announced a new partnership with Ecologi to combat climate change.

Ecologi is a climate positive organisation that plants trees and funds carbon reduction initiatives.

The partnership will see Pepper Money commit ongoing financial support to Ecologi to fund its tree planting and carbon reduction activities.

The specialist mortgage lender has already helped to reduce 174 tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by planting 2,316 trees.

Pepper Money CEO, Laurence Morey, said: “We have the incredible opportunity to positively impact society with the work we do. We’re constantly developing our corporate responsibility commitments to go above and beyond our mission, and now we positively impact our planet through a brand new partnership with Ecologi.

“We’ve realised we’re at a crucial point within the specialist lending sector where many lenders and brokers are coming to understand the environmental impact our industry has on our planet. We have an active role to play to change the way our industry is impacting our environment.”

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