Standard Life boost for quarter of a million trees pledge

Released on: June 19, 2008, 6:45 am

Press Release Author: Trees for Life

Industry: Environment

Press Release Summary: Trees for Life, the award-winning conservation charity
working to restore the Caledonian Forest in the Scottish Highlands, today received a
£10,000 to its pledge to plant a quarter of a million trees in 2008 and 2009.

Press Release Body: Trees for Life, the award-winning conservation charity working
to restore the Caledonian Forest in the Scottish Highlands, today received a £10,000
boost from Edinburgh-based global asset managing business Standard Life.

The donation, which will fund the purchase of 10,000 native trees, was presented to
Trees for Life's Founder and Executive Director Alan Watson Featherstone at the
charity's offices in Findhorn Bay by James Mitchell, an Account Manager from
Standard Life.

Alan Watson Featherstone said: "We are extremely grateful to Standard Life for its
generous and inspiring support for our work. This latest donation will enable us to
take a big step forward in our commitment to plant a quarter of a million trees
during 2008 and 2009."

Trees for Life's ambitious drive to plant 250,000 new trees is the charity's latest
pledge to the United Nations Environment Programme's Billion Trees Campaign - a
global push to address climate change by encouraging people, organisations and
businesses to plant seven billion trees worldwide by the end of 2009.

Garry Morrison, Corporate Pensions Director for Standard Life said: "I am delighted
to have been involved with this exciting initiative and pleased that our
contribution has boosted Trees for Life's drive. Standard Life is committed to
reducing our environmental impact and we are happy to make a difference."

Standard Life launched its \"Go Paperless\" campaign with a commitment to have a
seedling planted for each of the first 10,000 customers who switched from paper to
electronic statements for their pension plan or bond. It now has over 13,000
customers signed up to this innovative service and as more customers sign up, less
paper will be produced.

Standard Life has supported Trees for Life's work since 2005. Its Treemail promotion
saw over half a million members of The Standard Life Assurance Company opt to
receive shareholder communications electronically, raising £150,000 for Trees for
Life.

"It's very significant and laudable that Standard Life, as one of Scotland's largest
companies, has made such a substantial commitment to the restoration of the
Caledonian Forest. We look forward to continuing our successful partnership in the
future, and we hope it will inspire other companies to help restore Scotland's
native forests," said Mr. Watson Featherstone.

The Caledonian Forest originally covered much of the Scottish Highlands, with native
pinewoods in a wild landscape of mountains, lochs and rivers. Today only one per
cent of the forest survives.

Individuals and companies can support Trees for Life by having dedicated trees or
groves planted for themselves or as gifts - creating a fantastic habitat for
wildlife and people, as well as being a simple, positive step in the fight against
climate change.

People and companies wanting to make a positive, personal difference to the
environment while enjoying an inspiring visit to the wild Highlands can also join
Conservation Volunteer Weeks. These suit all abilities and anyone over 18 years old
can take part.

For more information or to support Trees for Life call 0845 458 3506, email
trees@findhorn.org or visit www.treesforlife.org.uk.

Ends
Notes to editors
1. Trees for Life is a pioneering charity in ecological restoration. It aims to
restore the Caledonian Forest to an area of 1,500 square kilometres in the Highlands
west of Inverness. Today only 1% of the original Caledonian Forest remains.
2. Since planting its first trees in 1991 in Glen Affric, Trees for Life has planted
over 650,000 trees. It has won several awards for its conservation work, including
UK Conservation Project of the Year in 1991.
3. On 5th June 2008, World Environment Day, Trees for Life made a commitment to
plant 250,000 native trees by the end of 2009, as the charity's latest pledge
towards the United Nations Environment Programme's Billion Trees Campaign, which
aims to plant 7 billion trees globally by the end of 2009. Trees for Life exceeded
its original commitment to the campaign, of planting 100,000 trees in 2007, by
planting over 109,000 trees last year.



Web Site: http://www.treesforlife.org.uk

Contact Details: Kerrigan Bell.
Tel: + 44 (0)1309 691292#
Email marketing@treesforlife.org.uk

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