Arup commits £1m to nature restoration at Nattergal's Boothby Wildland project

Stuart Stone
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Boothby Ranger Lloyd Park in the wildland / Credit: Nattergal/Jonathan Perugia
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Boothby Ranger Lloyd Park in the wildland / Credit: Nattergal/Jonathan Perugia

Arup secures 10,000 tonnes of Wilder Carbon-certified carbon removal credits, after backing Lincolnshire restoration project

Arup has pledged £1m to support nature restoration at the Boothby Wildland project in Lincolnshire in partnership with Nattergal and Wilder Carbon. The investment from the global engineering giant will...

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