The leading casino entertainment provider, Play'n GO, announced the release of its 2023 Sustainability Report, highlighting a number of important accomplishments along with upcoming goals. The report marks the first such release for the iGaming supplier and it reflects its dedication to sustainable growth and support for environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives.
Play'n GO's newly released 2023 Sustainability Report is a testament to the company's dedication to a range of strategies, including not only a sustainable industry but a sustainable planet too. In its report, the company points to progress made on responsible gambling strategies, inclusion and diversity targets, as well as climate commitments.
The newly released report underlines the company's Digital First culture, which enables its employees to pick where to work from and how to work.
Play'n GO's report outlined the company's Sustainability Pillars, which include Players, Partners, People and Planet. Those Pillars confirm its dedication beyond sustainable growth within the iGaming sector, reaffirming its commitment toward investments with partners, ensuring the duty of care for its players and pledge to the planet.
Ultimately, Play'n GO confirmed that it is actively investing in efforts for a sustainable future, planning to become climate-neutral by 2025. On the other hand, the company aims for net zero by 2030.
Vanessa Arenram, Play'n GO's Director of CSR, shared her excitement about the recently released Sustainability Report in a statement. "Play’n GO has long made its commitment to sustainability and ESG very clear, and the release of our first ever Sustainability Report is evidence of those words being put into action," she explained.
Additionally, Arenram pointed out: "We’re thrilled to finally share this report today, and it serves as a celebration of the dedication and progress made by our global team."
The executive praised Play'n GO's commitment to effectively collaborating with gambling regulators while ensuring the protection and safety of its players. Finally, Arenram said: "While much of the Report has already been actioned, we still have work to do, and this Report holds us to account as we continue leading the industry to a sustainable future of iGaming."
Johan Törnqvist, Play'n GO's Co-Founder and CEO, also commented on the topic. He revealed that it is exciting to see the release of the company's first Sustainability Report, adding that it represents a "testament to our commitment to using the platform we have meticulously built over the years." Törnqvist highlighted the extensive achievements the company covered over the last year, acknowledged that there is "still much ground to cover," and thanked Play'n GO's dedicated team of experts that played a key role in the transformative journey.
At the beginning of May, Play'n GO broke ground into another province in Argentina.
At the time, the company confirmed the third entry into the provincial market in the country.
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