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15 June 2023

Beaver Pest Control plant trees in National Forest

COMMUNITY

Each year Beaver Pest Control plant trees on behalf of their customers in The National Forest, as a part of their commitment to supporting the environment. 

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David Lodge, director of Beaver Pest Control, said:

“Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability are extremely important at Beaver. Planting trees and hosting Charity events not only pulls the staff together by doing something worthwhile, but it also creates a feel-good factor. 

"We try hard to do our bit for the planet by Reusing, Recycling, Reducing and now Replanting our depleted UK tree scape, our clients also greatly appreciate our efforts. 

“UK beavers do fell a few trees, so surely Beaver Pest Control should plant a few on our namesake’s behalf!”

HOW DO YOU SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY?

Send us picture of your team doing good to hello@bpca.org.uk and you could appear in the next issue of PPC!

Source: Beaver press release

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