CMAC Group has announced a partnership with Trees4Travel in a bid to become a carbon neutral organisation by the end of 2023.
As part of the collaborative project, CMAC’s clients can choose to decarbonise their ground travel and the company will facilitate reforestation projects on their behalf.
Trees4Travel will calculate and grow the necessary trees to neutralise the emissions, translating trips into trees. Each tree will absorb an estimated 164kgs of CO2 in its first 10 years.
The scheme also aims to restore valuable ecosystems and biodiversity as well as creating employment opportunities to support local communities.
CMAC has also announced that it will additionally pledge to compensate all internal CO2 emissions for travel and facilities before the end of 2023.
Tags: Biodiversity, Carbon Neutral, CMAC, CO2, Trees4Travel
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