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Win tickets to the MasterChef SA reunion at The Plant Powered Show

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Supa Quick partners with Greenpop in its 'Tree O'Clock' campaign

Supa Quick has announced that it has planned to plant a tree a minute in indigenous forests with Greenpop. This is to help restore the eco-system. Through its 'Tree O'Clock' campaign, which was launched in 2021 (in which Supa Quick planted 1 000 trees), the tyre fitment centre group will continue this partnership by planting one tree every hour, or 2 609 trees in 2022.

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World Wildlife Day: Plant a forest, sustain people and the planet


World Wildlife Day: Plant a forest, sustain people and the planet
Outeniqua Nature Reserve is home to mountain fynbos interspersed with indigenous forest and boasts species such as the majestic black eagle and the elusive leopard.
Wednesday, 17 March 2021, 10:01
George Herald editor Lizette da Silva (centre) receives the certificate from Annalize Richards (left) and Marzanne Olieslaager of CapeNature/Greenpop.
GEORGE NEWS - In celebration of World Wildlife Day, which is held annually on 3 March, CapeNature / The Greenpop Foundation* has planted a tree on behalf of George Herald. Representatives visited George Herald's offices early in March to hand over a certificate. 
The project of planting trees not only improves the well-being of nature itself, it also provides livelihoods for vulnerable communities with ties to these areas, within and near forested areas.

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