Woodchuck Hard Cider Honors Earth Week by Planting Thousands of Trees

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Good news from our friend Bret Williams @ Woodchuck Cider…

Woodchuck Partners with American Forests to Support Global ReLeaf

Environmental stewardship is at the core of Woodchuck Hard Cider.  As efforts continue to reduce our carbon footprint as a company, we also endeavor to support causes beyond the walls of our Middlebury Cidery.

For the 3rd consecutive year, Woodchuck Hard Cider has teamed up with American Forests®, and their Global ReLeaf program. The program plants trees in areas ravaged by wildfire and other natural disasters.  Since 1991, they have planted more than 40 million trees in all 50 states and 38 different countries.

How many trees will we plant you ask?  Well, that all depends on our loyal and dedicated fan base.  For every new ‘like’ we get on Facebook we will plant two trees in their honor.  It’s our way of supporting the mission of Earth Week, and building a healthier planet. 

In the past two years Woodchuck has planted more than 22,000 trees through similar campaigns.  Our Earth Week commitment is already under way on Facebook, and will run until Earth Day on Sunday April 22nd, 2012.

Woodchuck Hard Cider is honored to be partnering with American Forests once again this year. Woodchuck has a dedicated following, and we are indebted to our fans for their passion.  Our hope is to evolve that enthusiasm into action that will better our planet for both this and future generations.  More details here.

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