Nothing better than planting a thousand trees and then relaxing over a cold beer right? Well, that’s just what the employees of Molson Coors did. Molson Coors employees across Canada participated in a key program called the Molson Canadian Red Leaf Project – a commitment to positively impacting the Canadian environment in communities from coast to coast, incorporating tree plantings, urban greening projects and shoreline cleanup efforts.
There were seven events from Vancouver to Toronto with 350 employees rolling up their sleeves and got their hands dirty planting the first 1,000 trees of the eventual 100,000 that will be planted in communities of need across Canada throughout the summer. Check out photos from all the events. This is one of the first evergreen, corporate responsible, campaigns of its kind.
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need of some leafy colour and cool shade, Molson Canadian
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is working with Tree Canada to plant 100,000 trees in areas of
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need across the country, just part of the Molson Canadian
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Red Leaf Project. The Red Leaf Project will also invite citizens
Finance and Business:(18) to roll up their sleeves and become involved in improving the
Food and Nutrition:(29) land they love, all while having a great time.
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Home and Garden:(31) Canadians can contribute in a number of ways throughout the year, volunteering their time to urban
Lifestyles:(22) greening projects or the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, donating to local charities while
Pets:(10) enjoying a beer during “Red Leaf Hour” at their local pub, or by taking in one of 10 concerts being
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sponsored by the Molson Canadian Red Leaf Project from Merritt, BC to Moncton, NB. What could
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be better than giving back while you kick back?
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“The Red Leaf Project is Molson Canadian's commitment to making Canada a better place to live
Travel and Destinations:(16) and play, something we can accomplish through investing to make the natural environment better.”
says Jamie Sprules, senior brand manager for Molson Canadian. “We're hosting a series of events
designed to positively impact the environment, part of the sustained emphasis we've had on
Canadian communities for the past 225 years.”
Consumers can visit www.RedLeafProject.ca to learn more information on where Tree Canada,
together with local municipalities, have designated the 100,000 trees to take root. The website also
lists Molson Canadian “Red Leaf Hour” locations across Canada, bars and restaurant where a
percentage from each Molson Canadian beer purchased will be donated to environmental charities.
To find a participating venue, you can check in on Facebook for the latest events:
www.Facebook.com/MolsonCanadian.
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