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AstraZeneca to plant more than one million trees in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ by 2025

The drugs giant has teamed up with the Forestry England and Borders Forest Trust alongside its global partner, One Tree Planted

Macclesfield Forest(Image: Mirrorpix)

Covid-19 vaccine maker AstraZeneca has revealed a £2m plan to plant more than one million trees across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ by 2025.

The drugs giant, which has a major base in Macclesfield and is headquartered in Cambridge, has teamed up with the Forestry England and Borders Forest Trust alongside its global partner, One Tree Planted.

The initiative is part of the global AstraZeneca Forest programme to plant and maintain 50 million trees worldwide by 2025.

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The scheme is also part of AstraZeneca's commitment to be zero carbon across its operations by the end of 2025 and carbon negative across its entire value chain by 2030.

The £1.9m investment into these partnerships will see over one million trees planted and maintained in locations across England and southern Scotland.

Professor Jason Snape, head of environmental protection at AstraZeneca, said: "As a company that puts the health of people and our communities at the forefront of everything we do, we are committed to ensuring we do right by the planet.

"We are proud to work in partnership to accelerate action against climate change, promote biodiversity, and raise awareness of the value reforestation brings to society and human health.