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Egress strengthens carbon positive status, planting 6,000 trees for Earth Day

Egress, the leading provider of human layer security, has held carbon positive status for the last year, with 50,000 trees planted to date
by Egress
Published on 6th May 2021

London, UK – 6th May 2021 – Egress has today announced that it has planted 6,650 trees as part of a month-long promotion to celebrate Earth Day 2021. The leading provider of human layer security, Egress has been a carbon positive business for 15 months to date, planting over 50,000 trees in partnership with global environmental organisation Ecologi. In April, Egress committed to planting a further 10 trees per online product order placed. As part of Egress’ ongoing environmental commitments, it also supports local initiatives where its offices are based.

Egress CEO Tony Pepper comments: “We all need to do our part to reduce our carbon footprints and help the planet, including organisations in the technology industry. I am proud that Egress is a climate positive business that’s also aiding the global effort towards reforestation. As we continue to grow our business, we will also take steps to ensure an unwavering commitment to the environment.”

Learn more about Egress’ Ecologi Forest here.

About Egress

As advanced persistent threats continue to evolve, we recognize that people are the biggest risk to organizations’ security and are most vulnerable when using email.

Egress is the only cloud email security platform to continuously assess human risk and dynamically adapt policy controls, preparing customers to defend against advanced phishing attacks and outbound data breaches before they happen. Leveraging contextual machine learning and neural networks, with seamless integration using cloud-native API architecture, Egress provides enhanced email protection, deep visibility into human risk, and instant time to value.

Trusted by the world’s biggest brands, Egress is private equity backed with offices in London, Sheffield, Cheltenham, New York, Boston, and Toronto.