AAA lets customers replace their battery and plant a tree at the same time with new campaign The campaign runs until May 1
View of trees from down below (Photo by Valiphotos from Pexels)
AAA will be celebrating Earth Day and Arbor Day this year with it Batteries for Trees campaign.
Until May 1, the auto club will plant a tree for each car battery that is replaced and recycled by any of its services and locations.
The campaign resulted in the planting of over 8,400 trees last year and the company hopes to fund more than 10,000 new trees this year.
AAA will be partnering with Battery Service Solutions to collect and recycle the old batteries.
Customers who visit any AAA locations during this time frame can donate to support additional tree plantings.
The trees will be planted in national forests through the Arbor Day Foundation .
All trees will be planted in National Forests through the Arbor Day Foundation, a non-profit conservation and education organization. For store locations, visit You can find store locations online.
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