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# How the Play To Preserve works?

Play To Preserve is a system that rewards users with ZERO coins for engaging in sustainable behaviors. By playing games and completing tasks, users can earn these coins, which can then be used to make conscious choices that help preserve the planet.

Through Play To Preserve, we aim to create a fun and engaging way to encourage users to adopt more environmentally-friendly habits. By rewarding positive actions with ZERO coins, we hope to create a sense of incentive and motivation for users to make sustainable choices.

Once earned, ZERO coins can be used to purchase eco-friendly products and services, or to support environmental causes and organizations. In this way, Play To Preserve not only rewards users for their sustainable behaviors but also provides a way for them to use their earned coins to make a tangible impact on the planet.&#x20;

Overall, Play To Preserve is a unique and innovative approach to promoting sustainability and protecting the environment.


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