Tiny Forests: Fever-Tree and All Bar One join forces to create urban nature hubs

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Volunteers from All Bar One and Fever-Tree have been working on a Tiny Forest project in Birmingham. Credit: Fever-Tree
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Volunteers from All Bar One and Fever-Tree have been working on a Tiny Forest project in Birmingham. Credit: Fever-Tree

More than 150 areas in the UK lined up for year-long tree-planting initiative

All Bar One and premium mixer brand Fever-Tree are partnering with the Earthwatch Europe charity to boost biodiversity in the UK's urban areas through a large-scale tree planting initiative. The Tiny...

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