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Planting Trees for Carbon Offset
I've bought a small field with the idea of planting a wood (native
broadleaf). I have considered applying for a grant from the Forestry Commission but the procedures look horrendously complicated. Someone suggested that I get in touch with a firm that offers carbon offsetting and that they would be only too glad to supply the trees. Does anyone have any thoughts or helpful advice. I appreciate that angle grinders and WD40 won't be particularly useful here but you never know! Lawrence |
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