Moy Park, in collaboration with Camphill Primary School and Mid and East Antrim Council, continues its commitment to local biodiversity. The company's biodiversity team, joined by pupils from Camphill Primary School and council members, recently planted 100 trees on the school grounds as part of Moy Park's sustainability program.
This initiative follows Moy Park's successful tree planting efforts with Slemish College and Straid Nurseries, demonstrating the company's dedication to enhancing biodiversity in communities. Emma Herron, health, safety & environment officer at Moy Park Ballymena, expressed the company's commitment to educating the younger generation about environmental protection.
Chris Wood, Woodland Engagement Officer at Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, highlighted the importance of trees in combating climate change and their educational value for schools. Moy Park, in addition to its tree planting endeavors, sponsored the Biodiversity University, supporting children and young people's understanding of the natural environment.
In 2023, Moy Park achieved 'Platinum' level status in the BITC NI Business and Biodiversity Charter, solidifying its dedication to biodiversity enhancement. The company looks forward to future community activities across its sites in NI and GB.