We have signed up to the Plant a Tree scheme through Carbonfootprint.com and have planted 12 trees across 12 regions.
Planting is a great way to help sequester carbon emissions. Through photosynthesis trees absorb carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and wood. By ensuring that the trees planted are native broad leaf species you can help to preserve the UK’s environment and biodiversity. Planting takes place in school locations and other biodiversity sites. All trees are high quality cell grown ‘whips’ (year old saplings).
By supporting the programme not only are we planting trees in your region, we are also be helping to:
- Provide wildlife habitats & support biodiversity
- Plant native British trees
- Enhance the natural UK landscape
- Offset CO2 emissions
We have planted trees in:
East Midlands, East of England, North West, South West, Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, West Midlands, London & Thames, North East and Yorkshire & Humber and this equates to 12 tonnes of CO2 offsetting, or 1 tCO2e per region.