SOFTSWISS, one of the leading iGaming software providers, joined the celebration of World Environment Day last Wednesday (5). The company reinforces its commitment to environmental sustainability through a series of green initiatives.
Employees from various offices participate in green action
So, in a joint effort, several employees from SOFTSWISS’ main offices in Poland and Georgia participated in local greening projects to improve the natural beauty and ecological health of their cities.
Enthusiastic team members planted several seedlings, contributing to the urban green spaces enjoyed by the community.
In Tbilisi, SOFTSWISS volunteers gathered at Seaside Park to plant three-meter-tall thuja trees, adding to the park’s verdant landscape. In Morskie Oko Park in Warsaw, staff planted ferns and root geraniums. In total, they managed to plant more than 800 seedlings in the two cities.
These activities were carried out in collaboration with and under their guidance. The aim was for the plants to fit perfectly into the wider municipal greening environments.
Therefore, this partnership highlights SOFTSWISS’ dedication to corporate responsibility, fostering strong community relationships and environmental stewardship.
Company wants to draw attention to the importance of the environment
Andrey Starovoitov, Co-CEO of SOFTSWISS, comments: “By participating in World Environment Day, our aim is to draw attention to the crucial importance of the health of our planet and inspire collective action among our employees and the wider community.
These initiatives are essential to promoting sustainability and fostering a culture of environmental awareness in the iGaming community.”
SOFTSWISS recently launched a campaign to support flood victims in Brazil. The company allocated funds for immediate relief and supported the long-term project to install water purification equipment in schools in the most affected regions of Brazil.
The company has offices in Malta, Georgia and Poland. But in recent years, SOFTSWISS has expanded ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) activities to include global initiatives focusing on ecology and health.
Furthermore, the group actively participates in charitable, social and cultural projects, which involve its employees.