Spicers NZ, including Total Supply and Universal Packaging, Sustainability Tree Planting Days along the shoreline surrounding its Auckland site.

The Spicers NZ team spent an afternoon engaging in vital eco-friendly activities, including planting native trees, removing weeds, and collecting rubbish. The company says its initiative serves both immediate and long-term benefits. In the short term, rubbish collection reduces pollution and protects local wildlife. The removal of invasive weeds helps native plant species thrive, restoring biodiversity in the area. Over the long term, the native trees planted will contribute to carbon absorption, improve soil health, and foster a healthier ecosystem along the shoreline.

The tree planting initiative strengthens Spicers NZ’s commitment to sustainability and sets the stage for continued environmental stewardship. As these trees grow, they will create habitats for native wildlife and promote cleaner air and water for future generations. The newly restored  shoreline borders a walking track that will now flourish and can be enjoyed by our team. Spicers NZ says it remains dedicated to projects that enhance local ecosystems and promote a more sustainable future.

The company held its Sustainability Tree Planting Days a month apart.

Morgan John, general manager Spicers NZ, says, “The first event set a solid foundation, where our team came together with a shared commitment to improving the local ecosystem. Building on this, the second day allowed us to expand our efforts and increase the positive impact on the area. These continued efforts not only improve the immediate surroundings but also contribute to a more sustainable future for the community.

“By investing in multiple sustainability days, we reaffirm Spicers’ dedication to ongoing environmental action. Our collective efforts to plant trees, remove waste, and restore natural habitats highlight the power of consistent environmental stewardship. As we look ahead, we remain committed to championing sustainability in all aspects of our business and community engagement.”

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