Consumer Hub supported the planting of 800 climate resilient trees across the UK in 2021 - 2022
Climate resilient treescapes for the future have been created across the UK thanks to support from Consumer Hub. In partnership with GreenTheUK and the Royal Forestry Society, these trees have been planted in North and West Yorkshire. In this report, learn more about the plans for the individual sites and interesting facts about the species planted at each.
Thanks to the Consumer Hub team, these trees will increase each woodland’s resilience to pests, diseases and/or climate change. The sites will transform into habitats where our local wildlife can flourish. Improving biodiversity and carbon sequestration are key benefits of this scheme.
Tree Species Planted:
385 trees planted in North Yorkshire, England
In this innovative project in North Yorkshire the owners are converting a spruce plantation to a diverse mix of tree species to build in resilience against climate change, help protect against pests and diseases and improve the woodland for local wildlife.
415 trees planted in West Yorkshire, England
On this site, a plantation with just one type of tree has been replaced with a mix of native broadleaf species to benefit wildlife and fir trees to provide a sustainable source of fuel for the on-site biomass boiler. Sweet chestnut, cherry and oak trees will encourage small mammals which will, in turn, support birds of prey including red kites.
UN's Sustainable Development Goals
As a GreenTheUK partner, you support projects that are in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
Sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation, halt biodiversity loss.