Looking back on Hawke's Bay first Planting Action Day
CarbonInvoice
January 10, 2025
January 10, 2025
On a crisp morning at Te Awanga Downs, over 35 members of the CarbonInvoice community gathered to plant more than 700 native seedlings, marking another successful Planting Action Day in Hawke’s Bay.
Respected local brands, including Tracta, Property Brokers, Hawke’s Bay Tech, Halcyon Project Management, and Inside Marketing, took a break from their screens and rolled up their sleeves to make a meaningful, lasting impact on their local environment.
This planting initiative is part of a broader effort to restore farmland to native bushland, helping sequester carbon and boost local biodiversity. The site, located at Outfoxed, borders the Cape Kidnappers Kiwi Sanctuary. With kiwi populations increasingly moving beyond the sanctuary, this area is becoming a vital extension of their habitat.
With this success, Hawke’s Bay concludes CarbonInvoice’s Planting Action Days for 2024. However, our work doesn’t stop here. The community continues to fund native tree planting year-round, and we’re already planning to return in 2025 to make an even bigger impact—together.
Victor Green
Flight Digital
188
native trees planted
5 July, 2024, Auckland
James Hurren
Crew Technology Recruitment
50
native trees planted
4 July 2024, Christchurch
Kristen Ellis
Ellis Insurance Brokers
41
native trees planted
12 July 2024, Wellington
Recruitment Consultant
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Crew Technology Recruitment
On a crisp morning at Te Awanga Downs, over 35 members of the CarbonInvoice community gathered to plant more than 700 native seedlings, marking another successful Planting Action Day in Hawke’s Bay.
Respected local brands, including Tracta, Property Brokers, Hawke’s Bay Tech, Halcyon Project Management, and Inside Marketing, took a break from their screens and rolled up their sleeves to make a meaningful, lasting impact on their local environment.
This planting initiative is part of a broader effort to restore farmland to native bushland, helping sequester carbon and boost local biodiversity. The site, located at Outfoxed, borders the Cape Kidnappers Kiwi Sanctuary. With kiwi populations increasingly moving beyond the sanctuary, this area is becoming a vital extension of their habitat.
With this success, Hawke’s Bay concludes CarbonInvoice’s Planting Action Days for 2024. However, our work doesn’t stop here. The community continues to fund native tree planting year-round, and we’re already planning to return in 2025 to make an even bigger impact—together.
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