JuicyAds Donates to Japan Relief, Goes Carbon Neutral

LOS ANGELES — JuicyAds is making its move to being not only a Green company, but to also be socially responsible. Its recent donation toward helping victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami are its most recent commitments to society and our environment.

“Watching the news footage of the disaster in Japan was absolutely shocking and I immediately felt we needed to help,” said Juicy Jay, founder of JuicyAds. “It doesn’t matter how much you donate, I just hope that others will. Many people have lost everything they had, many families lost loved ones.”

JuicyAds started its charitable efforts last year with small donations to the World Wildlife Fund. As of today, the company said it became "the first, if not the only, adult traffic company to go Carbon-neutral."

"There is no reason why more companies in adult are not doing more of this," Jay said. "Adult is unique because there are so many virtual companies in this industry. Virtual Companies are highly digital, have little to no commute costs, lower overhead costs, bigger margins, and are highly affordable to offset."

Through its donations, JuicyAds is not only Carbon-neutral, it’s actually Carbon-negative, the company said. This means their donations result in offsetting more carbon than they produce during their business efforts. JuicyAds is a marketplace for publishers and advertisers to improve their profits by buying and selling advertising spots on adult websites. For more information, visit www.juicyads.com.

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