LaboraTree's 100 Tree Heroes

Meet our Top Environmental Achievers!

1. National Milk Laboratories

“At National Milk Laboratories we are well aware of our responsibilities towards the impact of our business on the environment. We saw the LaboraTree reward scheme as an effective way to positively counter our unavoidable use of non-recyclable plastics in the laboratory, and we are extremely happy to have reached the landmark of 100 trees being planted in our name.”

Derek Connolly, Disease and Microbiology Laboratory Manager

  303 trees and counting...   

2. University of Nottingham, Department of Plant Sciences

“University of Nottingham, Plant and Crop Sciences is delighted to be part of the LaboraTree scheme, helping the environment with the planting of new forests. Long may this endeavour continue.”

Zoe Phillips, Support Laboratory Technician and Marlene Oldman, Laboratory Technician

  168 trees and counting...   

3. University of Nottingham, School of Life Sciences

“One of the aims of the University’s Sustainability Strategy is to reduce the impact of our operational activities, so we were thrilled to be able to make a positive contribution to the environment by supporting the LaboraTree scheme. We’re delighted to have reached the 100 tree milestone, and look forward to seeing more trees planted on our behalf in the future.”

Chris Coleman, Medical School Stores Manager at the University of Nottingham, Queens Medical Centre

  146 trees and counting...   

4. Diabetes and Metabolism, Southmead Hospital

"Thank you for the plaque - we are very proud of the achievement."

Pictured here with Alpha Laboratories Key Account Manager, Alistair McLaren

Click on the following link to view Southmead's
'Feature Friday: Turning Tips into Trees' email: https://mailchi.mp/cdded8416c65/laboratree

  138 trees and counting...   

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