Avmor Ltd. Donates $1,000 To Scouts Canada
in Nova Scotia As Part of the Scoutrees Program
Avmor Ltd. has made a donation of $1,000 to
the Maitland Troop Scouters at Scouts Canada Nova Scotia Council, as part of
its ongoing commitment to the Scoutrees Program.
Since the Scoutrees Program inception in
1972, over 70 million trees have been planted by Beavers, Cubs, Scouts,
Venturers and Rovers in parks, recreation and conservation areas, and other
public venues. Youth receive training in planting, conservation and forestry
before they begin to plant.
Scouts Canada, a leading youth
organization, offers fun and exciting outdoor adventure for boys and girls,
aged five to 26, in communities across Canada. Over 84,000 young people enjoy
Scouts Canada’s programs, which are provided by over 25,000 caring and
dedicated volunteers.
Avmor Ltd. supports the Scouts Canada
Scoutrees Program with sales of its EcoPure product, a new generation of
products that is said to offer an effective yet healthier alternative for institutions
wishing to contribute to the health of the surrounding community. The products
are said to perform as well as or better than conventional cleaners or national
brands, while protecting the health of people as well as the environment.
According to the company, EcoPure is proven to remove all types of soils by
eliminating the need for harmful cleansing agents. The company has committed to
donating a tree to Scouts Canada for every care of EcoPure purchased.
“Scouts Canada is pleased and proud to accept
the donation,” said John Butters, Nova Scotia Council Commissioner for Scouts
Canada of Avmor’s donation to the Scoutrees Program. “It is through the active
participation of companies such as Avmor Ltd. that we are able to continuously
encourage youth to take part in the improvement of their surrounding
environment, while learning new skills.”