September 2, 2024

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IDL. Raising funds for the planet.

‘The Brisbane Ranges Landcare Group thoroughly appreciates the support of IDL. Our members are very thankful for the trees to help complete their revegetation projects for this year’. Robert Hall.

TREES PLANTED

80

Eighty native trees are now finding their way in the natural world, having been securely planted by one of our Landcare groups at the Brisbane Ranges, VIC on behalf of IDL, a beverage solutions organisation, based in Geelong, Victoria.

 

 

We are always impressed by the commitment of the organisations we collaborate with, and the lengths they go to ensure they are helping the environment. IDL is one such company. This impressive family-owned and operated beverage solutions provider located in the Moorabool Valley, just outside Geelong’s city centre on Wadawurrung Country, actually raised funds towards the 80 trees via hosting a fundraiser on World Environment Day.

 

When possible, we also attend to assist on the planting day.

 

As a large FMCG company, IDL develop, create, package and distribute a range of alcoholic beverages worldwide including wine, cider, seltzer, ready-to-drink spirit products and non-alcoholic products. Given their footprint is vast, it’s always wonderful to see a company determined to address this very issue by contacting us to support our community tree planting projects.

 

Brisbane Ranges | 80 trees | 2024

 

The trees were planted by the Brisbane Ranges Landcare Group at a property adjacent to the Brisbane Ranges National Park in early August.  These trees will help establish a biolink between the National Park and the small outcrops of native vegetation on private land. Thereby giving the native animals in the district a safer passage between the reserves and the park, as well as providing them with future homes and food sources.

 

The planting site, along with 2 volunteers - Simon and Robert.

 

Trees planted on the day included; wattles (Silver, Lightwood, Black, Myrtle, Golden, and Varnish), Banksias (Silver and Sweet), Bottlebrushes, Correas, eucalyptus species (River Red Gum, Broadleaf Peppermint, Yellow Gum, Red Stringybark, Yellow Box, Grey Box, Messmate, Red Box and Manna Gum), Hakeas and Tea-trees. A great variety to ensure a biodiverse planting. The trees were sourced from local indigenous nursery Birds In The Bush.

 

The Brisbane Ranges Landcare Group thoroughly appreciates the support of IDL. Our members are very thankful for the trees to help complete their revegetation projects for this year.  In addition, our annual planting at the Triangle Reserve is helping to establish a beautiful and beneficial community reserve that will be used and treasured for generations.

Robert Hall | President | Brisbane Ranges Landcare Group

 

If you would like to know more about sponsoring community tree planting projects and how we can assist you in becoming a more sustainable business, please contact Colleen at <[email protected]>.

 

 

Writer – Lou Ridsdale

Lou a green thumb, Earth Lover, big-hearted nature freak, plus a savvy media and horticulture expert, who passionately believe that everyone can lead a more nourishing and sustainable life. Lou founded Food Is Free Inc., a unique grassroots food security platform specialising in food security education. You can find Lou here.

 

 

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