Forestry England and DPD agree four-year partnership

Forestry England and DPD have announced a four-year partnership to plant and restore woodland across England to tackle climate change and create positive benefits for local wildlife and communities. The partnership will focus on four separate woodland sites where DPD support will enable Forestry England to plant trees to create new woodland areas and carry out work restoring valuable established woodlands.

The partnership was officially launched at Colliers Wood near Manchester, the first site which will benefit from DPD’s partnership support. This urban woodland covering just over 136 hectares is a much-used community green space on the site of a former coal mine. More than 4,000 new trees will be planted to increase the biodiversity of the woodland and expand the existing tree cover.

Local children from St Gabriel’s Catholic Primary School joined Forestry England and DPD representatives to plant the first saplings, and the rest of the new trees will be planted during the winter of 2022. Forestry England will create opportunities for the local community to get involved with the planting and ongoing work to look after the woodland as the new trees mature.

Other sites across England will benefit from DPD’s support over the partnership period, including Pleasant Forest in Kent, a new 119-hectare woodland which Forestry England is creating. DPD will fund 4,000 trees to be planted within this new woodland which will have public access and recreation, create wildlife habitats and provide a supply of sustainable timber.

At Dimmingsdale in Staffordshire, restoration work will be carried out to replace trees affected by disease and ensure the woodland is resilient in the future. The final programme element will be planting a new woodland for wellbeing in Hamsterley Forest, County Durham, where 100 ornamental oak trees, a timber shelter and seating will provide a new accessible space for visitors and the local community to enjoy the forest landscape.

The partnership announced today will mean an increase in the tree planting programme Forestry England is embarked on and builds on a strong existing relationship between Forestry England and DPD. Since 2020, DPD have worked with Forestry England to restore Dorset’s Wareham Forest following a devastating fire. As well as supporting the planting of 79,000 trees and beginning the process of re-establishing precious wildlife habitats that were lost in the blaze, the partnership also allowed Forestry England to invest in specialist equipment to create fire breaks at Wareham and other sites, helping avoid similar catastrophic events in the future.

 

DPD’s donation will be made from its Eco Fund, part of the company’s wide-ranging sustainability programme.  The DPD Eco Fund is funded solely by the firm’s circular economy initiatives. Plastic shrink wrap used throughout the operation is broken down, and then recycled to create new plastic shrink wrap. The money generated from this, along with the recycling of wooden pallets, goes straight into the Eco Fund to fund sustainable projects benefiting the environment.

Josephine Lavelle, Forestry England Director of Marketing and Engagement, said: “We’re delighted to continue our partnership with DPD and together wee are set to make a tangible difference in the urgent fight against climate change and the stark decline in biodiversity. “

Tim Jones, Director of Marketing, Communications and Sustainability, DPDgroup UK, commented:n“At DPD we challenge ourselves to be greener and more sustainable at every level, from delivering clean and green to 25 of the largest towns and cities in the UK with our rapidly growing fleet of EVs to changing our own parcel bags to 80% reclaimed material and 100% recyclable. Having our own circular economy means we can generate eco funds to directly back initiatives like this. Working with Forestry England has given us an insight into the challenges they face, and we are very proud to support them and work alongside them in this way.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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