Play’n Go releases sustainability report for 2023

The online casino supplier has also outlined its goals for 2024.  

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Play’n Go has released its first official sustainability report, which underlines the provider’s sustainability strategy and progress in 2023, as well as Environmental Social & Governance (ESG) commitments for the remainder of 2024. 

Over the course of 2023, Play’n Go conducted safer gambling training for its employees, and has further stated that it hopes to retain its GamCare Safer Gambling Gold Standard, with 90% of employees passing its safer gambling training as a goal for 2024. 

It has been a busy spring for the casino entertainment company, following partnerships with BetMGM in Pennsylvania and NetBet in Denmark both being drawn up in the second half of April. Earlier in the month, it also brokered an additional Pennsylvanian partnership with Rush Street Interactive and announced a collaboration with Betsson in Spain. 

Vanessa Arenram, Director of CSR at Play’n Go, spoke on the sustainability report, stating: “Play’n Go has long made its commitment to sustainability and ESG very clear, and the release of our first ever Sustainability Report is evidence of those words being put into action. We’re thrilled to finally share this report today, and it serves as a celebration of the dedication and progress made by our global team.    

"From our commitment to player safety and collaborating with regulators to influence the development of sustainable regulation, to our Climate Pledge and how we are investing in our people and partnerships, we mean it when we say that the only viable future is a sustainable one.” 

Also outlined in the report are Play’n Go’s goals to reduce scope 2 emissions by 80% year-on-year, as well as the plan to improve its scope 3 emissions data by 25%.  

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