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The Valleys firm protecting millions of trees globally

Tubex has been making protective tree shelters from its Aberdare factory for 35-years

A protective tree shelter from Aberdare-based Tubex.

A Valleys manufacturer of protective shelters for young trees globally has celebrated 35 years in business as it focuses on a new phase of expansion.

Tubex opened its Aberdare factory in 1987 which has tripled in size since. It is estimated 150 million tonnes of CO2 has been sequestered globally by trees protected with recyclable Tubex shelters.

The business, which exports just under half of its shelters, is seeing a significant rise in domestic demand to support ambitious tree planting targets of both the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Welsh governments, as well as demand from the private forestry sector which are supporting firms to offset emissions with tree planting

Tree shelters are vital for saplings to grow to their full potential by providing protection from foraging animals and extreme British weather. They significantly increases a sapling’s survival rate. Last year alone its tree shelters were estimated to have saved 12.5 million saplings, the equivalent of 14,600 football fields of new trees.

The business is expected to grow volumes between 5% to 10% for the next tree planting season (autumn this year to next spring. It also aiming to increase old tree shelters recycled into new tree shelter products by five-fold from 20 tonnes this year to 100 tonnes in the next tree planting season.

Internationally, Tubex’s largest markets include Germany, Spain, and France respectively.

The operation currently employs 68 ,but is now looking to recruit.