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[Environmental Myth] How difficult is Go Green? AXA breaks through tradition and promotes environmental protection solutions on the ground

2021-10-01T05:48:44.378Z


The Mid-Autumn Festival has just passed, and everyone must have been "stunned" by the joyous atmosphere. However, after the festival, a large number of moon cake gift boxes, light sticks, and lanterns were abandoned, and environmental protection issues aroused public attention. Coincides with AXA security


The Mid-Autumn Festival has just passed, and everyone must have been "stunned" by the joyous atmosphere.

However, after the festival, a large number of moon cake gift boxes, light sticks, and lanterns were abandoned, and environmental protection issues aroused public attention.

It coincides with the first anniversary of AXA BetterMe, AXA's comprehensive physical and mental support service platform. They advocate that they must truly become BetterMe today, not only taking care of their physical and mental health, but also caring about the health of the earth, and encouraging the public to build BetterWorld together.

But environmental protection is difficult and troublesome?

AXA Chief Marketing and Account Director Huang Ruiwen (Andrea) disassembled the myth of environmental protection with everyone, and invites everyone to become a part of Go Green from today!


Photography: Gong Jiasheng


Myth 1: Environmental protection is limited to adults?

Can adults promote Go Green?

of course not!

Children's active investment in environmental protection and physical practice can be extremely contagious.

In promoting environmental issues, there have been many amazing examples around the world, including the Swedish "green girl" Greta Thunberg (Greta Thunberg), the British boy Walker (Jude Walker), and the representative of Hong Kong is the young climate activist Liu Yanyi (Lance Lau).

AXA AXA invited Lance to shoot a promotional video earlier to bring out the important message of "climate warming is urgent".

Andrea said: "Lance believes that "small actions can bring big changes", which is the same as AXA's firm belief in addressing climate change." Not only that, AXA's senior management also led employees and their relatives and friends. , And Lance went to Shek Pik East Bay, South Lantau Island, to clean the beach together.

The AXA volunteer team has cleaned up more than 257 kilograms of beach waste and recyclable waste in total, taking physical actions to protect the environment and contribute to the fight against climate change.

Andrea continued: "With confidence, enthusiasm and action, each of us can contribute to the fight against climate change."

Earlier, AXA and Lance formed a team of volunteers to clean the beach, and a total of more than 257 kilograms of beach waste and recyclable waste were cleaned up.

Myth 2: Although vegetarian food can help environmental protection, but there are few and dry vegetarian dishes?

Practicing less meat and more vegetables or even changing to an all-plant diet can help reduce carbon emissions caused by eating meat. A small change has helped to cope with the climate crisis.

But do vegetarian dishes have to have fewer choices, light and dull flavors?

In fact, the vegetarian style is like meat, bringing infinite surprises to the taste buds!

Andrea also said that the company is actively promoting green eating: "AXA has cooperated with Green Monday and became the first and only insurance company to join the "Green Monday ESG Coalition" to jointly promote community education and community activities." Andrea emphasized that both inside and outside the company support green Food: "The employee gratitude day held within the company presents 100% plant-based snacks to colleagues to express their gratitude to the employees. At the same time, they also allow colleagues to experience not only a wide range of vegetarian food options, but also delicious food. The company has also cooperated with Green Common to provide employees and customers Promote vegetarian discounts, such as milk tea and moon cakes, etc., in order to increase interest in vegetarianism from all walks of life, and bring benefits to the planet through daily eating habits."

Andrea (left) turned into the AXA Master Chef earlier and demonstrated to his colleagues a healthy vegetarian dish-Eggplant Parmigiana.

Myth 3: Go Green is necessarily inconvenient?

Go Green life brings more convenience!

Take paperless as an example. In the past, storing or searching data, processing documents, etc. were restricted by places and time-consuming.

On the contrary, digitalization simplifies the process, greatly saving space and time.

Andrea said that AXA has already actively promoted digital reforms and enhanced the functions of the online platform: "On the one hand, we use EMMA by AXA App to allow customers to receive and access information anytime and anywhere, and to properly store electronic insurance policy documents. On the other hand, we manage wealth management. Consultants tailor-made the AXA iPro system to provide a one-stop function, allowing them to obtain a variety of information and records in one machine when they meet with customers, and even submit insurance applications for customers in real time, improving efficiency and customer experience."

Andrea revealed that AXA is actively promoting digital reforms and streamlining processes to improve efficiency and customer experience.

Go Green is required for the implementation of AXA Week For Good charity activities

The theme of AXA Week For Good volunteer activity organized by AXA in September also revolves around environmental protection.

Charity activities include the launch of green diet matching in cooperation with Green Monday. When AXA employees eat a vegetarian meal, AXA will donate a vegetarian meal to those in need in the community to help employees develop green eating habits. Give love to those in need in the community.

In addition, beach cleaning volunteer activities are held.

AXA Week For Good has a total of close to 600 employees, financial advisors and family members participating, working together to contribute to environmental protection.

AXA held the AXA Week For Good volunteer activity in September and launched a green diet matching service in cooperation with Green Monday.

Change always starts with a small decision. Taking advantage of the few months before the end of 2021, join the Go Green army as soon as possible, become a BetterMe, and build BetterWorld together!

(Information provided by the customer)

Source: hk1

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