IPS Continues its Commitment to a Greener, More Sustainable Business Environment

SECAUCUS, N.J., March 11, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- IPS, a leading provider of cloud-based solutions that transform accounts payable and invoice processing end-to-end, today announced that it has made a donation to Trees for the Future, a non-profit group that plants trees in developing communities worldwide.

IPS is a Trees for the Future Global Cooling Business partner and a longtime supporter of the group. IPS has pledged to plant enough trees each year to offset its annual carbon dioxide emissions.

"IPS is pleased to continue its support of Trees for the Future. TREES plays an important role in building communities and in helping farming families thrive," said IPS President and CEO, Greg Bartels. "Our donation to Trees for the Future is part of IPS's long commitment to creating a greener, more sustainable business environment through the elimination of paper and manual processes."

Trees for the Future has been helping underserved communities plant trees since 1989. Through seed distribution, agroforestry training and country programs, Trees for the Future has empowered rural groups to restore tree cover to their lands. Planting trees protects the environment and helps preserve traditional livelihoods and culture for generations.

About IPS
IPS is a leading provider of cloud-based solutions that transform accounts payable and invoice processing end-to-end. The IPS platform combines intelligent data capture, robotic process automation, digital workflows, mobile, business analytics, supplier management and integration with any ERP application or downstream system. These are some of the reasons that IPS processes more than $100 billion in accounts payable spend each year, has created over 1 billion digital records over the past decade, and is the market leader in media payables.

About Trees for the Future Trees for the Future (TREES) is an international development non-profit that meets a triple bottom line: poverty alleviation, hunger eradication, and healing the environment. Through our Forest Garden Approach, we train farmers to plant and manage Forest Gardens that sustainably feed families and raise their incomes by 400 percent. TREES receives donations to implement our work in areas where they can have the greatest impact. TREES currently works across five countries in Sub-Saharan Africa: Cameroon, Kenya, Senegal, Tanzania, and Uganda. Since 1989, TREES has planted nearly 150 million trees.

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