Dots.eco Partners with Ayvens to Link Sustainable Mobility with Global Climate Action

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Dots.eco, a platform that turns everyday actions into environmental impact, has partnered with Ayvens, a global leader in sustainable mobility, to launch a new initiative in Portugal that links responsible driving habits to tangible climate benefits.

The new program, Ayvens Eco-Rewards, encourages drivers to adopt more sustainable behaviors behind the wheel—such as reducing mileage, choosing electric vehicles, and practicing fuel-efficient driving. In return, participants earn eco-reward points that can be redeemed through the Dots.eco platform to support high-impact environmental projects around the world. These include efforts like reforestation, marine conservation, and biodiversity protection.

Fully integrated into Ayvens’ digital platform, the program allows users to easily monitor their driving patterns, track their eco-points, and choose the environmental causes they want to support. By connecting everyday mobility choices with measurable environmental outcomes, Ayvens and Dots.eco aim to empower drivers across Portugal to contribute to global sustainability goals.

“Mobility is a powerful lever for environmental change,” said Daniel Madrid, Co-founder and CGO of Dots.eco. “Through Ayven’s eco-rewards, we’re showing that sustainability doesn’t have to be abstract. It can be as simple as driving responsibly and turning those actions into reforested land, cleaner oceans, and protected species. That’s the kind of impact people want to be part of.”

“We believe sustainable mobility must go hand-in-hand with a positive environmental impact,” said António Oliveira Martins, Managing Director at Ayvens Portugal. “With Ayvens eco-rewards, we give our customers the opportunity to be active agents of change. Ayvens sets the framework, but it’s each customer who chooses which cause to support.”

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