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Flying Food Group receives reforestation certificate from Flex Technology Group

Flying Food Group receives reforestation certificate from Flex Technology Group
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David Cotton, CEO | Flying Food Group

Flying Food Group has been recognized for its commitment to sustainability with a reforestation certificate from Flex Technology Group. The company offset 3,353,945 sheets of paper, saving 402 trees through the organization Trees for the Future.

"This achievement is a testament to our collective effort toward a greener future," said Flying Food Group. Todd Siefert, Director of Information Technology, was acknowledged for his innovative and sustainable thinking. Olivia Stoll, Sustainability Manager, was also commended for her dedication to green initiatives.

The company expressed gratitude and encouraged continued efforts in making a positive environmental impact.

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