Burton Mail

Tree planted for every funeral to aid environmen­t

PROVIDER WANTS TO DO ITS BIT FOR PLANET

- By MAIL REPORTER editorial@burtonmail.co.uk

A FUNERALCAR­E provider is looking to fulfil its purpose to create a sustainabl­e society for all by taking on an ambitious pledge to plant a tree for every funeral it does.

From June, Central England Co-op (CEC) Funeralcar­e will plant a tree for every person it cares for, so with around 20,000 funerals carried by CEC every year, this will roughly equate to 20,000 trees planted, removing around 6,000 tonnes of CO2 over their lifetime.

It is working with More Trees, who plant trees in projects around the world, to help deliver the promise, focusing on locations where they benefit most and all supporting different environmen­tal needs.

Projects in Madagascar, Haiti and Kenya are among those lined up so far.

Meanwhile, for those who want something more personal, CEC is partnering with Eforest to give people, for a small cost, the opportunit­y to plant a tree in the name of a person who’s died, in a county of their choice so they can visit should they wish.

It’s also hoping to partner with local projects across the 20 counties it serves to plant trees in the community, and it’s on the lookout for nomination­s of local causes and planting projects it can support with donations of saplings. Lee Bevan, head of funeral at CEC, said: “We’re fully committed to playing our part to address the impact of climate change and aim to reduce carbon emissions by 90 per cent across our own operations by 2030, an industry leading commitment. This ambitious goal forms part of our society purpose – ‘Creating a sustainabl­e society for all’ – and showcases how by choosing wisely and always looking for the best solution that will protect our planet, we can ensure we’re environmen­tally sustainabl­e.

“Our new planting promise, to plant a tree for every funeral we do, will support our sustainabi­lity goals, with each tree offsetting 0.3 tonnes of CO2 over its lifetime – the equivalent of 733 miles in a car.

“At the same time this project will give our families the knowledge that by giving us the honour of organising their loved ones’ funeral, it will have a positive impact on the environmen­t, while also having the opportunit­y to join in with their own personal dedication of a tree closer to home.

“We’re also delighted to be able to get our fantastic communitie­s to join us in making a difference to the planet, and I’d encourage people to get in touch with their nomination­s for local causes and projects who could benefit from a donation of saplings, or who would like to directly work with us to plant trees.”

People interested in dedicating a tree should ask their local CEC funeral home for details (visit https://stores.centraleng­land. coop/search to find the nearest) and anyone wishing to nominate a local cause or project should contact Trees@centraleng­land.coop

This ambitious goal forms part of our society purpose – ‘Creating a sustainabl­e society for all’.

Lee Bevan

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Central England Co-op Funeralcar­e will be planting a tree for every funeral it holds from June as part of a new sustainabi­lity project

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