SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn., March 07, 2017 -- Ticket Liquidator, a budding company in the secondary ticket market, is teaming up with eco-friendly online shopping portal UCapture to make a positive difference in today’s world. The partnership allows a portion of each purchase made with Ticket Liquidator to go towards funding projects that permanently reduce greenhouse gases.
Now, for every dollar spent on a ticket purchased on Ticket Liquidator through UCapture’s web browser extension, UCapture will trigger a carbon reduction project that will offset 15 pounds of carbon dioxide, at no extra cost. For example, if you purchase a pair of Lady Gaga tickets for her upcoming concert at the Park Theater in Las Vegas for $135 through Ticket Liquidator, UCapture will offset over 2,000 lbs. of CO2 on your behalf. That’s enough to make your transportation to the event carbon neutral…even if you drove from Los Angeles!
You can become an eco-friendly Ticket Liquidator customer by following these three simple steps:
- UCapture: Download UCapture’s Browser Extension.
- UBuy: Using the Browser Extension, get tickets with Ticket Liquidator’s discounted prices and make sure to click the button asking if you’d like to offset your carbon footprint.
- UHelp: UCapture does the rest! A portion of your purchase will now help combat climate change!
UCapture aims to harness the existing flow of e-commerce to improve the environment on a daily basis. When a purchase is made through the UCapture browser extension, a portion of the revenue is allocated to projects that reduce a customer’s carbon footprint – at no additional cost to the customer.
Using commissions from partners, like Ticket Liquidator, UCapture offsets greenhouse gas emissions primarily through three projects:
- Reforestation and forest preservation projects that soak up and store CO2 from the atmosphere.
- Methane capture and combustion (farm power) projects that turn animal waste into energy, thereby reducing the global warming impact of livestock.
- Renewable energy production projects that reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and accelerate our transition to a more sustainable future.
Head to Ticket Liquidator today, and with the help of UCapture, we can all start to make a difference!
About Ticket Liquidator
Ticket Liquidator is an online marketplace for tickets to live entertainment events. Since 2003, Ticket Liquidator has provided a selection of event seating inventory which now exceeds $1Billion. With 7-day Customer Service, PCI and SSL security certifications and a Worry-Free 100%Guarantee and Safety Net Program, Ticket Liquidator ensures that all purchases are made with confidence.
Contact: Jordan Wells Ticket Liquidator [email protected] (860) 644-4000 ext. 1127


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