Three people standing alongside each other with a new plant.
From left are Luvo Tewu, Natalie Cornelius and Phumeza Phillip. Credit: Supplied

HUMANSDORP – Woodlands Dairy, a committed advocate for sustainability, has answered the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment’s call to action by planting additional trees in celebration of Arbor Week, which takes place annually during the first week of September.

Busisiwe Ngwalangwala, planting trees and succulents.
Woodlands Dairy factory staff member, Busisiwe Ngwalangwala, contributed by planting trees and succulents in Humansdorp and around the plant. Credit: Supplied

This year, Woodlands Dairy’s factory staff are contributing by planting trees and succulents in Humansdorp and around the plant.

Marisa Maccaferri, Marketing Executive at Woodlands Dairy and First Choice, said, “We’ve added trees to the Miyawaki forest garden, around the landfill border, and behind our warehouse. We’ll also enhance our succulent garden behind the boiler house and plant a cycad at our main entrance.

“These efforts not only beautify public spaces for the community’s benefit but also help restore natural areas after the removal of invasive species, re-establishing habitats for a variety of wildlife, including birds, amphibians, insects, and other creatures.”

André Adendorff, Sustainability Manager at Woodlands Dairy, said, “Woodlands Dairy has planted over 400 trees since 2019. For the past two years, we’ve been monitoring the growth of these trees, collecting data on various species to understand their growth rates and carbon sequestration potential.”

Suritha Kampman, Sustainability Officer at Woodlands Dairy, explains that 1.5 tonnes may seem modest, but most of these trees are still young.

A group of people standing alongside each other.
Woodlands Dairy staff. Credit: Supplied

“Their carbon storage capacity will increase significantly as they mature. Tree planting is not just an investment in biodiversity but also a long-term commitment to climate change mitigation.”

Woodlands Dairy is further committed to minimising its ecological impact through a range of sustainable practices, including the strategic use of renewable energy sources such as solar photovoltaics, biogas and biomass to generate electricity and steam for operations.

“We make a concerted effort to communicate all our sustainability initiatives, fostering community awareness and inspiring collective action.

“We believe that doing good today helps secure a better future for all,” said Maccaferri.

For further information, visit the Woodlands Dairy website www.woodlandsdairy.co.za/sustainability/.

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