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The Tenancy Deposit Scheme is proud to announce its collaboration with Trillion Trees and WWF-UK in a successful tree-planting initiative!
Tenancy Deposit Scheme’s Voice of the Customer Survey
The campaign was driven by agent customer feedback to the Tenancy Deposit Scheme’s Voice of the Customer survey. With more than 100 trees planted across the UK, and counting, this initiative demonstrates our company’s commitment to environmental sustainability.
“As the world looks towards greener, more sustainable solutions to our everyday actions, this initiative is an excellent example of how we can all make a difference.” Said Debbie Davies, Head of Sales and Client Success at Tenancy Deposit Scheme.
Trillion Trees: A Vision for Restoring Forests and Fighting Deforestation.
Since 2016, Trillion Trees has brought together the power of three of the world’s largest conservation organisations – BirdLife International, Wildlife Conservation Society and WWF. They are founded on a vision of a world where tree cover is expanding, not contracting.
The joint ventures work together and leverage decades of experience and expertise in fighting deforestation and restoring forests. They provide targeted support to close the gap between commitments to protect and restore forests and the reality on the ground, and they connect ambitious initiatives to forward-thinking funders and investors to create partnerships that deliver for forests around the world, and inspire others to do the same.
Tenancy Deposit Scheme’s Commitment to Sustainability
“We are so pleased to have played a role in this initiative with Trillion Trees” says Debbie, “sustainability is a significant value for our company, and this project has allowed us to make a positive impact. Our aim is to collaborate further with Trillion Trees, and potentially increase our contributions to the cause. Watch this space!”
Tenancy Deposit Scheme is always looking at ways to improve our customer’s lives, and where we can, help the planet too!
About our Deposit Protection Schemes
Are you a landlord or agent looking for a reliable deposit protection scheme? Look no further; we offer both Insured and free Custodial deposit protection to safeguard your tenants’ deposits. But that’s not all – we go above and beyond by providing free, fair adjudication for disputes that may arise, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free rental experience for all parties involved.
About Tenancy Deposit Scheme
The Tenancy Deposit Scheme is the largest tenancy deposit provider (by value) in England and Wales. The Tenancy Deposit Scheme is part of The Dispute Service, the leading tenancy deposit protection and resolution service provider in the UK making life easier for tens of thousands of agents, landlords, developers, and millions of tenants and homebuyers. Our government backed Insured and Custodial offerings protect over 1.6m deposits. The Dispute Service is a not-for-profit company with offices in Hemel Hempstead, Glasgow, and Belfast. For more information visit https://www.tenancydepositscheme.com/.
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