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for its commitment to have a tree for every employee. A team from IPN visited the Arboretum to plant the first group including three Horse Chestnut Trees (Aesculus Hippocastanum) which are currently on the Red List and classified as vulnerable to extinction.
James Lawson (CEO at IPN)
CEO James Lawson said: “As part of our Positive Pawprint initiative, we have already been verified as achieving carbon negative status by Carbon Footprint Ltd – the first major UK pet
food manufacturer to reach this goal. However, this success has just spurred us on to become even more sustainable and set this new goal of planting one million trees.
Richard Page, CEO of Inspired Pet Nutrition, with daughter Hannah and dachshund Viola A THIRSK-based firm has become the first major pet food manufacturer in the UK to become carbon negative and wants to go even further. Inspired Pet Nutrition (IPN), who produce Harringtons and Wagg, is celebrating after being accredited by Carbon Footprint Ltd as carbon negative. And the company has now launched its A Positive Pawprint project, with the ambition of becoming the most sustainable pet food manufacturer in the country. The project sets out a host of environmental goals, such as using more recycled packaging and green energy.