The Forest Carbon Gold Award for planting 1,000,000 trees in the UK is as much about quality as quantity. The one million carbon-capturing native trees must meet Kyoto Protocol principles of additionality and permanence as well as all relevant UK biodiversity and forestry standards. Our Gold Award represents significant environmental gains to the UK arising from an organisation’s voluntary investment.

At a second event, on the 14th June, Stewart Stevenson MSP (Scottish Minister for the Environment and Climate Change) helped MD June Lynch plant a commemorative tree - a rowan - outside TGIC’s headquarters in Uddingston, near Glasgow. Also attending was the Forestry Commission’s Chris Waterfield, who is also Project Officer for the UK Woodland Carbon Code. (from left) Charlotte Hanna (Marketing Manager, TGIC); June Lynch (MD of parent company Kwikfit Insurance); Steve Prior (Forest Carbon); Stewart Stevenson MSP, Minister for the Environment and Climate Change
The Green Insurance Company's 1,000,000 trees can be found in 18 complete or nearly complete woodlands around the UK, listed below. By the time the 18 are fully planted tree numbers will be up to nearly 1,500,000.
