A group of workers planting saplings
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Leading Devon-based software company RapidReg Ltd. is on a quest to plant 1 billion trees as part a non-profit arm of the business to save the planet by offsetting the carbon footprint generated by businesses, whilst helping them to attract a new wave of green-minded consumers.
Specialist steelwork fabricators ANY Weld Ltd, located in Barnstaple is a respected steel fabrication company specialising in the design, manufacture, and installation of structural steelwork and architectural glass and metalwork.
The North Devon company was one of the first businesses to sign up to ‘The Billion Trees Project’. Ella Townsend, sales and marketing assistant discovered the ambitious conservation project through a LinkedIn post from co-founder Chris Collins, she said: “We were looking for ways to market our efforts to be as environmentally friendly as possible and engage with our customers, so this exciting new project fitted the
Devon firms join tree-planing scheme to help people in Africa and Central America
Exeter software firm RapidReg Ltd aims to plant one billion trees and is backed by Barnstaple steelwork fabricator ANY Weld Ltd
10:00, 10 MAY 2021
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Devon firms are taking part in a tree-planting scheme aimed at offsetting the carbon footprint generated by businesses and helping communities in Africa and Central America.