People at Moneypenny were enjoying the sunshine last week whilst they planted 22 new trees in the Moneypenny garden as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) which is a unique tree planting initiative created to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee by inviting people from across the UK to “Plant a Tree for the Jubilee” which will benefit future generations.
Moneypenny is supporting many green projects throughout the year and this is part of a company-wide initiative which will see Moneypenny making more eco-conscious decisions and changes, leading towards an increasingly sustainable business model, with a lower carbon footprint.
People at Moneypenny were enjoying the sunshine last week whilst they planted 22 new trees in the Moneypenny garden as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) which is a unique tree planting initiative created to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee by inviting people from across the UK to “Plant a Tree for the Jubilee” which will benefit future generations.
Moneypenny is supporting many green projects throughout the year and this is part of a company-wide initiative which will see Moneypenny making more eco-conscious decisions and changes, leading towards an increasingly sustainable business model, with a lower carbon footprint.
Everyone was given the opportunity to help and between those who were keen they planted 3 x Wild Cherry, 4 x Hazel, 3 x Rowan, 3 x Hawthorn, 3 x Crab Apple, 1 x Wild Service Tree, 3 x Sweet Chestnut & 2 x Juniper Trees.
Clare Geary, PA at Moneypenny comments:
I’m super proud of the tree I planted today, it’s a sweet chestnut. Thanks to Sophie Hughes-Saunier Moneypenny’s Ecopennies Advocate for organising everything in the Moneypenny garden, it’s going to be amazing.”
Everyone was given the opportunity to help and between those who were keen they planted 3 x Wild Cherry, 4 x Hazel, 3 x Rowan, 3 x Hawthorn, 3 x Crab Apple, 1 x Wild Service Tree, 3 x Sweet Chestnut & 2 x Juniper Trees.
Clare Geary, PA at Moneypenny comments:
I’m super proud of the tree I planted today, it’s a sweet chestnut. Thanks to Sophie Hughes-Saunier Moneypenny’s Ecopennies Advocate for organising everything in the Moneypenny garden, it’s going to be amazing.”