SIPP supplier Curtis Banks has launched a brand new tree planning initiative that can see greater than 38,000 timber planted throughout 2023.
The transfer is a collaboration with Ecologi, a platform that appears to reverse and halt local weather change.
The Curtis Banks Group pays for the planting of timber for every business property that it at the moment holds on behalf of its purchasers for Curtis Banks and Talbot and Muir.
It is going to additionally pay for the planting of an extra 30 timber for each new business property that it acquires in 2023.
It is going to plant 19,000 timber for its current business property portfolio this yr in addition to one other 30 timber for every new business property the group acquires on behalf of its purchasers.
It is going to additionally plant greater than 8,000 timber for the staff of the Curtis Banks Group.
The corporate mentioned the transfer is a part of its ESG coverage, “which demonstrates the Group’s continued dedication to recognising their ongoing commitments to their employees, prospects, communities and the broader atmosphere by offering the perfect outcomes for all, in addition to addressing necessary points to society, the economic system and the atmosphere.”
Toby Larkman, chief business officer, Curtis Banks, mentioned: “The place metrics might often be reserved for these working straight on a undertaking, the entire timber we fund for planting will probably be viewable in a digital forest, that means all staff could be actively concerned and monitor progress, in addition to study extra in regards to the implausible distinction they’re making for each biodiversity and native communities.
“Right here at Curtis Banks, we recognise the broader position we should play on the planet in making it a greater place for future generations. This new initiative demonstrates the significance that we place on making a sustainable future and our dedication to doing our half.”
Ecologi mentioned: “Accountable tree planting is unimaginable for the local weather, for enhancing biodiversity, and for supporting native communities. By working with our trusted reforestation companions, the timber funded by Curtis Banks actively work to enhance our planet, and we could not be happier to deliver this affect to life.”