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@forestryinvest1

I like trees

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Forestry England (@forestryengland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Harvesting wood is good for forests. It ensures they are well looked after and increases their value to society. Find out more.👇 #ForestFocus forestryeng.land/wood

European Forest Institute (EFI) (@europeanforest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that urban trees and forests provide vital infrastructure for healthy and happy citizens? Find out more in A tree awakening - Call for Action blog.efi.int/a-tree-awakeni… #urbanforestry EU F. Urban Forestry CLEARINGHOUSE

Palletised Storage (@palletiseds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is the best way to get your warehouse and pallet storage services out into the market? South West Scotland / accessible to Northern Ireland ferry routes. Any help much appreciated.

What is the best way to get your warehouse and pallet storage services out into the market? 
South West Scotland / accessible to Northern Ireland ferry routes. Any help much appreciated.
Forestry England (@forestryengland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

England’s forests provide wood that is part of our everyday lives. Discover how the trees we grow end up in your home!🌲🪑 forestryeng.land/wood

Food and Agriculture Organization (@fao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Urban trees can: 🌳Increase urban biodiversity 🌳Filter urban pollutants 🌳Reduce carbon emissions More benefits 👇 #GreenCities #UNFSS2021

Summer 🌻 (@ladyleo1976) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Majesty Oak in Fredville Park, Nonington, England is estimated at around 800 years old 🌳 It is one of the biggest oaks in the UK having a girth of over 40 feet and a height of over 61 feet 🌳 #thicktrunktuesday

The Majesty Oak in Fredville Park, Nonington, England is estimated at around 800 years old 🌳

It is one of the biggest oaks in the UK having a girth of over 40 feet and a height of over 61 feet 🌳

#thicktrunktuesday
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Question- a timber lorry carries 25 tons of logs 100km to be used as construction materials lock-in carbon up for decades. What if any CO2 mitigation is there, reducing the fuel impact of the journey? Thanks