The British Holiday and Home Parks Association (BH&HPA) is playing its part in the conservation of our country by planting over 400 saplings.
This green initiative has been launched by the BH&HPA’s Heart of England branch to offset the carbon emissions from motor vehicles used by its caravan and park home owners. Each tree is the equivalent to 255 miles driven and the team has already planted the equivalent to a small woodland.
Caravan owners from the Heart of England branch of the British Holiday and Home Parks Association have been going green to restore the balance on carbon emissions.
Members have so far planted the equivalent of a small woodland with over 400 saplings flourishing to help lessen the impact that their vehicles have on the environment.
Each tree has been calculated to have a carbon offset value of around 255 miles and members believe that by doing this they can rest easy when they have to drive for meetings.
“There was unanimous support for the idea of planting indigenous trees to counter our cars’ carbon emissions, and in under a year we have offset more than a hundred thousand miles,” Denis Lloyd Jones, East of England branch chairman, told the Caravan Times website.
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