Carbon Footprint's mission is to educate and inform how we can all make the right lifestyle choices, save on waste and make sure that future generations will inherit a world we can be proud of.

See pictures from the planting at West London Academy on June 15th 2010.
See pictures from the planting at Castle Hill Junior School in Basingstoke on November 20th 2008.
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Tree Appeal Partner - Carbon Footprint

Planting day at Castle Hill Junior School, Basingstoke. See more pictures here
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Carbon Footprint is a family company, committed to helping environmentally responsible businesses reduce the impact their business activities have on the environment.
One of the solutions Carbon Footprint offers their clients is to give something back to the natural world by planting a tree, which promotes important biodiversity and sequesters over seven hundred kilograms of carbon dioxide over its extended life.
Tree Appeal facilitates the tree planting on behalf of Carbon Footprint and their customers. During the partnership, Carbon Footprint have sponsored the planting of over 16,000 native broad leaved trees, making a hugely significant environmental contribution.
Through Tree Appeal, Carbon Footprint have introduced saplings into biodiversity sites and school grounds across the UK. Planting in schools is incredibly rewarding, as trees act as a valuable learning resource for the next generation.
When a Carbon Footprint customer buys a tree, they are not just offsetting their impact on the environment, but making a dedication to nature that will endure for many hundreds of years.
Trees revisited
Over the past two years, Tree Appeal has planted over two thousand trees at West London Academy in Northolt.
Many of these saplings were sponsored by Carbon Footprint and on a sunny day in June, Managing Director John Buckley, took the time to visit the school and check on the progress of the saplings. The school were pleased to report that the trees are doing fantastically well and have made a remarkable improvement to what would otherwise have been wasteland. More...
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