This month sees the 530 plus Premier customers now fully signed up to the Carbon Capture Programme and the total sum of money raised by the initiative surpass £1,000,000 all of which has come from sales of Carbon Capture paper.
Customers can be confident that 100 per cent of the funds collected from the Carbon Capture programme are paid directly to the Woodland Trust to help plant native woodland trees in the UK.
David Jones, Premiers Group Marketing Director said, “the most rewarding thing for me is that a seed of a simple idea that developed whilst walking in my local Woodland Trust woodland has now grown into the market-leading environmental initiative positioning Premier as the Woodland Trust’s number one carbon partner. We smashed through the £1,000,000 donation threshold at the end of October which is an incredible achievement in itself. The Carbon Capture Programme has planted 240,000 native trees, created 150 hectares of new native British woodland and captured 60,000 tonnes of CO2, and all this is thanks to our customers who have committed to the initiative. What is also very pleasing is that the number of customers signing up to Carbon Capture continues to grow so we have our eyes firmly fixed on our next milestone”
David Jones was presented with a commemorative award at its recent tree planting day by TV’s Julia Bradbury.
Julia said, “I am thrilled that the Premier Paper Group and their customers have raised over £1 million for the Woodland Trust through their Carbon Capture scheme. 100 per cent of the money raised goes to charity. It was great to present Dave with an award for achieving that milestone and to spend the day in Derbyshire with everyone helping to plant 13,000 trees in Shipley Country Park."
The Woodland Trust is the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity they have 500,000 members and supporters and more than 1,000 woods of their own which are free to visit year-round. The Woodland Trust create havens for wildlife by planting millions of trees every year, campaign for new laws to protect ancient woodland and restore damaged ancient woods so they can breathe again.
Pip Borrill, Head of Partnerships at the Woodland Trust added, “the Woodland Trust would like to say a huge thank you to Premier Paper for its support. To have raised £1 million for the UK’s woods and trees is a massive achievement and is making a tangible positive impact on the environment. Planting trees has never been more important, and Premier’s support has allowed us to create almost 150 hectares of new native woodland. These trees have a vital role to play in fighting climate change and providing much-need habitat for wildlife.”