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AXA, Carbon Wallet partner to reward green lifestyle

This partnership incentivises actions toward a sustainable lifestyle.

AXA Hong Kong and Macau (AXA) have joined forces with Carbon Wallet, a green lifestyle reward platform in Hong Kong, to launch services that encourage the adoption of a sustainable lifestyle.

As Carbon Wallet's inaugural insurance partner in Hong Kong, AXA had introduced the "AXA Go Green Rewards" campaign through Carbon Wallet's innovative green rewards platform. 

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The campaign recognizes customers who choose digital insurance processes to reduce paper usage and carbon emissions. It also encourages them to take further steps towards a greener lifestyle. 

Insurance customers are rewarded with exclusive eco-friendly incentives that align with sustainable consumption.

The campaign period starts on 19 June and ends on 18 August 2023. During this time, Hong Kong residents 18 years old and up are eligible to participate in the awards system.

 

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