
Edinburgh Plants 700 Native Trees with CGI
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Edinburghs city council and tech firm CGI collaborate to plant 700 native trees, aiming for a million by 2030. Volunteers from both parties, along with the Lord Provost, plant species like English oak and beech in a single day. The initiative, guided by the Edinburgh and Lothians Greenspace Trust, is hailed as a significant step towards a greener city. CGIs employee-led program has already planted 21,500 trees across the UK, contributing 1,000 to this project. The partnership marks progress in the citys goal, with over 885,000 trees already in the ground.
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