E-Cigarette Company to Support the Environmental Defense Fund on Earth Day
MIAMI, April 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Electronic cigarette provider Green Smoke pledges Earth Day sales proceeds to the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF). Green Smoke's Earth Day initiative will help to promote the EDF's green agenda and raise money to support its many important activities.
Electronic cigarettes are a smokeless alternative to tobacco cigarettes. Green Smoke has been a long-time supporter of protecting the environment. The e-cigarette product has been praised by many environmentalists as a better alternative to tobacco based on the reduced waste, no risk of fire, no smoke that harms the ozone layer and other negative effects of tobacco farming on the environment (especially in developing countries).
Green Smokers purchasing e-cigarette starter kits on Earth Day this year will be helping more than just themselves.
"Saving the planet one smoker at a time means much more this year," said Larry Gershon, Green Smoke executive. "By donating a part of the sales to the Environmental Defense Fund we will be able to help the environment on a much larger scale."
The EDF, which is known for its efforts related to ecosystem restoration, protection of oceans, global warming, and more, is headquartered in New York City, has offices nationwide, and is active internationally. The Environmental Defense Fund utilizes science, law, and corporate partnerships to make a difference.
Smokers interested in Going Green can visit the Green Smoke website to purchase an electronic cigarette starter kit or learn more about the environmental benefits to switching and other unique advantages of the smokeless e-cigarette.
For more information, visit: www.GreenSmoke.com.
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SOURCE Green Smoke
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