MoreRentalCars.com Partners with Environmental Defense Fund
As part of MoreRentalCars.Com ongoing campaign, 10% of profits will be donated to the Environmental Defense Fund each quarter.

Managing Director Michael Darmanin declared that it was only politically and ethically appropriate that a car rental company takes responsibility in supporting the environment.
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MoreRentalCars.com announced that it is cooperating with the Environmental Defense Fund as of Dec. 1 as part of its campaign to support the environment.
Managing Director Michael Darmanin declared that it was only politically and ethically appropriate that a car rental company takes responsibility in supporting the environment. As part of its ongoing campaign, 10% of profits will be donated to the Environmental Defense Fund each quarter.
“We all know that global warming is real and happening," Darmanin said in a statement. "Mean surface temperatures are on a consistent rise since 1960 and this trend is unlikely to change unless people and businesses start acting.”
It's a fact, hurricanes continue to grow larger in size and the ice caps are melting at an alarming rate. CO2 emissions need to be reduced dramatically to have a positive effect on climate change and somehow reverse the current weather patterns.
"More than 80% of rental cars still emit carbons today and therefore we feel it is only correct that we play our part in supporting the environment until hybrid and electric cars become the norm," Darmanin said.
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