Aviva Ireland provides €5 million funding to The Nature Trust
The native woodlands created will provide carbon sequestration - removing and storing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and so helping to address climate change. In addition to the carbon removal, it will enhance existing and degraded biodiversity and create new biodiverse habitats, as well as providing free access to all for improved wellbeing and recreational amenities.
The woodlands will be made up of a mix of native trees that are best suited to each location, with species such as oak, birch, holly, alder, rowan, hawthorn, guelder rose, blackthoand hazel. The new woodlands as they grow will provide habitats for wildlife, for example, native mammals such as red squirrels, pine martens, foxes, and badgers. They will also benefit many species of insects and pollinators and provide food, shelter, and nesting sites for birds, enhancing the biodiversity required to thrive. These woodlands will have free open access and will provide a space for the public to connect with nature, exercise and enjoy outdoor activities
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"Today's announcement of our €5 million funding is also about removing carbon emissions from the atmosphere and taking another step towards our net zero goal which will be delivered in a clear and accountable way that contributes to tackling the related challenges in biodiversity and nature, ensuring that our focus is also targeting broader ecosystem resilience. We have a history of leadership in this space and were the first global insurer to become carbon neutral in our operations in 2006 and we know that offsetting is simply not enough. Avoiding adding more CO2 to the atmosphere is necessary, but we also need to start looking at further projects that start to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. Nature-based removal projects take time to start absorbing carbon, so we are supporting projects now to help our net zero goals of 2030 in our operations and supply chain and our 2040 goal for underwriting and investments."
Ciarán Fallon, Managing Director of the
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* https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-aa/afforestationarea2021/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=email&utm
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** https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-cp4hf/cp4hf/fmls/#:~:text=Families%20and%20children,increase
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Further information
- The landcover of the Aviva afforestation project will be the equivalent to over 560
Aviva Stadium pitches. Aviva Ireland employees will volunteer their time to this project and will embark upon tree planting during the planting season.- Local communities will have full public access to these newly developed forest locations with the positive impacts felt in communities across Ireland.
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