In celebration of reaching a key company milestone, Amusnet Gaming has partnered with Nature Trust Malta to plant 50 endemic trees and shrubs at Xrobb L-Għaġin Nature Park, commemorating the hiring of its 50th team member in Malta.

Held on Earth Day, the initiative reflects the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) commitments, showcasing Amusnet Gaming’s dedication to sustainability and community engagement.

Team members from the Malta office gathered for the tree-planting activity, symbolising the company’s growth and ongoing investment in a greener, more sustainable future. The event also included a guided visit to the Xrobb L-Għaġin Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, where team members learned about the vital work done by volunteers to rescue and rehabilitate local wildlife, including sea turtles, hedgehogs, and other protected species.

Julia Peeva-Sertov, CEO of Amusnet Gaming, said, “This initiative powerfully reflects our core values: We Care, We Evolve, We Lead, and We are Accountable. As our company grows, we are equally committed to making a lasting, positive impact on the environment and the local community.”

The tree planting is the latest in a series of CSR-driven actions by Amusnet Gaming to support local initiatives and environmental responsibility. It highlights the company’s continued investment in sustainability in Malta.





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