Bupa commits £2m to global urban nature restoration projects

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Healthcare giant's investment forms part of Healthy Cities programme, which saw 55,000 people take part in step challenges

Bupa has committed to spend £2m on nature restoration projects in urban areas around the world as part of its annual Healthy Cities programme, arguing that creating greener and healthier cities "can provide...

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