Eighty Options is a Hobart based web development business that provides services to small and medium enterprises locally in Tasmania as well as throughout Australia and overseas. Fifteen Trees was delighted to help this initiative company not only reduce its carbon footprint but to also help them organise a tree planting day for their team.
Coal River is a river in southern Tasmania. With headwaters near Tunnack, it flows through the Coal River Valley and the town of Richmond, and empties into Pitt Water. It was here in this valley, on Wednesday 17th August, that the team from Eighty Options meet up with LandcareTas to plant 500 trees.
Team building brings people together by encouraging teamwork. Fun activities that help people see each other in a different light allow them to connect in different settings. One of the best reasons for team building is that the activities actually work to accomplish improved communication. A successful team building activity, will surely mean a more comfortable, successful workplace environment for any company. And when you combine team building, tree planting and volunteer work like Eighty Options – you are ticking all boxes!!
We had an amazing time, was great to get our hands dirty for a change. Was an all-around great and fulfilling experience.
Sharon Manickaraj | Eighty Options
Thank you Eighty Options for your hard work to help revegetate this beautiful valley with the assistance of our friends at LandcareTAS.
For more information about our Corporate Tree Planting Days, contact Bianca at <[email protected]>.
Colleen Filippa |Founder & Director | Fifteen Trees
Restoring Australian ecosystems. Supporting communities with their revegetation projects for a greener and healthier planet.
Fifteen Trees acknowledges Indigenous Australians as the traditional custodians of the lands on which we work, live and play.
We recognise that Indigenous Australians have cared for and lived in harmony with this land for millennia, and their knowledge and wisdom of the land endures.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and stand in solidarity as Indigenous Australians seek a fairer and more sustainable future for the land and its people.