MGI’s Wood Meadow Project: A commitment to a greener tomorrow through tree planting
Exciting news from MGI Worldwide! As we prepare for our Global AGM in Rome this October, we’re thrilled to share news about MGI’s Wood Meadow Project as part of our commitment to sustainability and the environment.
Introducing MGI’s Wood Meadow at Mindrum Farm!
In our continued effort to reduce our carbon footprint and enhance our environmental impact, we are planting a tree for each delegate attending our Global AGM in Rome this October. This initiative reflects our dedication to creating a greener future and is a step forward in MGI’s sustainability journey, which began with our ESGmark® certification in 2021.
“Planting more trees will contribute to global reforestation efforts, restoring lost forests, repairing damaged ecosystems and mitigating climate changes.”
Nicki Lynn, Operations Manager at MGI Worldwide
This is more than just planting trees…
MGI Worldwide is partnering with Tom Fairfax and his team at the Mindrum Estate, a thriving example of regenerative agriculture in North Northumberland on the border with Scotland, who embrace regenerative farming techniques and show how sustainable practices can coexist with profitable farming.
Keep a look out for more news and updates on this exciting project and how it will contribute to the long-term strategy of transforming Mindrum Estate into a vibrant patchwork of meadows, woodland, and wetlands. All part of MGI’s sustainability journey.
Together, we’re making a difference!
Join MGI’s ESG Journey
If you’re a member of MGI Worldwide seeing a growing interest in environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues in your local market and among your clients and employees, but unsure of where to start or you are already on the path to starting your ESG journey, and want to learn more, we would love to hear from you. Contact Nicki Lynn at [email protected]
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