Bullfrog Power, a green energy provider headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, is announcing that CDP Worldwide, a not-for-profit organization that houses self-disclosed corporate environmental data and founder of the global disclosure platform based in London, England, has accredited Bullfrog Power as its first Canada-focused renewable energy partner.
Bullfrog has provided homes and businesses across Canada with a renewable energy option designed to help customers reduce their environmental impact and support the development of community-based renewable energy projects.
"Bullfrog Power has long been the leader when it comes to renewable energy in Canada," Ron Seftel, CEO of Bullfrog, says. "Becoming an accredited solutions provider with CDP demonstrates that our comprehensive green energy solution remains the highest quality option for businesses in Canada wanting to lead the transition to the low-carbon economy."
The full suite of Bullfrog's renewable energy products include green electricity from solar and wind, green natural gas from organic waste and green fuel made from biodiesel products that repurpose food and feed manufacturing waste.
"Since 2005, BMO Financial Group has been a signatory and responder to CDP's climate change disclosure request as part of our commitment to environmental performance and public accountability," Jim Johnston, director, Environmental Sustainability and Compliance at BMO Financial Group, says. "The partnership between Bullfrog Power and CDP brings together two of BMO's key partners in reliably and transparently reducing and reporting on our operational footprint."
"Companies that choose to disclose their emissions using CDP's guidelines need to have reputable choices when it comes to reducing the impact of the energy they consume," Paul Robins, head of partnerships at CDP, says. "With Bullfrog Power, CDP now has a collaborator focusing exclusively on the Canadian market with a renewable energy solution for businesses looking to reduce their environmental impact and support the development of new, community-based renewable energy projects across Canada."
Bullfrog has provided homes and businesses across Canada with a renewable energy option designed to help customers reduce their environmental impact and support the development of community-based renewable energy projects.
"Bullfrog Power has long been the leader when it comes to renewable energy in Canada," Ron Seftel, CEO of Bullfrog, says. "Becoming an accredited solutions provider with CDP demonstrates that our comprehensive green energy solution remains the highest quality option for businesses in Canada wanting to lead the transition to the low-carbon economy."
The full suite of Bullfrog's renewable energy products include green electricity from solar and wind, green natural gas from organic waste and green fuel made from biodiesel products that repurpose food and feed manufacturing waste.
"Since 2005, BMO Financial Group has been a signatory and responder to CDP's climate change disclosure request as part of our commitment to environmental performance and public accountability," Jim Johnston, director, Environmental Sustainability and Compliance at BMO Financial Group, says. "The partnership between Bullfrog Power and CDP brings together two of BMO's key partners in reliably and transparently reducing and reporting on our operational footprint."
"Companies that choose to disclose their emissions using CDP's guidelines need to have reputable choices when it comes to reducing the impact of the energy they consume," Paul Robins, head of partnerships at CDP, says. "With Bullfrog Power, CDP now has a collaborator focusing exclusively on the Canadian market with a renewable energy solution for businesses looking to reduce their environmental impact and support the development of new, community-based renewable energy projects across Canada."
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