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Veolia Orchard is back to help schools blossom with biodiversity

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Veolia and St Albans City and District Council are asking schools to help them deliver ecological transformation by applying for a Veolia Orchard.

In 2022, Veolia, the Council and their charity partners Groundwork delivered 40 free fruit trees to 7 schools across St Albans District.

In 2023, the plan is to grow this network of orchards and support more schools on their environmental journeys.

This initiative was launched in 2022 to foster a deeper connection with nature whilst empowering students with the skills to take care of their local environments. One hundred schools across the country are already benefiting from these powerful tools to educate pupils on the importance of planting trees and the biodiversity they support.

A Veolia Orchard is made up of five young fruit trees or, for those schools with more limited space, ten strawberry plants which can thrive in pots and bring nature and biodiversity to playgrounds, big or small.

Schools can apply online at www.veolia.co.uk/veolia-orchard between now and Monday 24 July. Successful applicants will be informed in September with deliveries taking place during October and November.

The trees and plants will be accompanied by an information pack on how to plant and how to harvest the fruit, making this a unique learning opportunity for pupils.

Pascal Hauret, Managing Director, Municipal at Veolia said:

It only takes five fruit trees to make an orchard but it takes a nation to grow a network of trees that can help us fight climate change and improve air quality for our children. In 2022, we were excited to see this new initiative take root. This year, we are overwhelmed by how successful Veolia Orchard has been and eager for this network to grow and thrive. With 100 schools already taking care of their trees in 2023, we encourage all schools in St Albans to apply and help us deliver ecological transformation, one orchard at a time.

Joe McIndoe, UK Partnerships Manager, Groundwork, said:

Groundwork is delighted to be working alongside Veolia to deliver the Veolia Orchard planting project for the second year running, with this year set to double the number of schools benefitting. It’s such a simple yet impactful project to provide fruit trees and strawberry plants to schools across the country. More children can have the pleasure of picking and eating juicy fresh food whilst sitting in the dappled shade in the summer and providing a home, and food, for local biodiversity. A handy booklet will be provided to all schools so that they can plant and care for their new trees. We can’t wait to see more smiling faces as they plant their trees in autumn.

Chris Traill, Strategic Director of Community and Place Delivery for St Albans City and District Council, said:

We're delighted to be part of this delightful orchard project sponsored by our waste management partner Veolia. It fits in with our commitment to plant more trees across the District and improve the local environment.

I know that the project was a great success last year and I am sure it will be so again. It encourages children to take an interest in the natural world and raises awareness of the positive contribution trees make to our planet.

Picture: Veolia Orchard tree planting at Roundwood Primary School, Harpenden, in 2022.

This news release has been published by us on behalf of our waste contractor Veolia.

 

 

Media contact: Martina Gregorova;Tel: 07796 018 043; Email: martina.gregorova@veolia.com