Signpost of Selco Delivers Fourth Forest
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Selco is delighted to have further demonstrated its commitment to delivering long-term sustainable operations by creating a fourth ‘Selco Forest’.

Set in Lomond Hills in Fife, the latest forest to be developed covers 21 hectares and features more than 54,000 trees.

It means, over the last four years, Selco has planted more than 350,000 trees as part of its commitment to the environment.

The forest in Fife will capture 2,938 tonnes of carbon over its lifecycle, with management, thinning and harvesting of the woodland bringing an employment and economic boost to the rural sector in Fife.

The tree planting project sits alongside a wide range of policies to support the environment, including introducing alternative fuel vehicles to its transport fleet, a comprehensive recycling strategy, the installation of LED lighting and a new gas management system installed across the branch network.

Howard Luft, Selco Chief Executive, said: “This is an exciting move forward in our Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategy and demonstrates our commitment to playing our part in tackling climate change.  We are fully committed supporting the environment and the latest addition to the ‘Selco Forests’ portfolio will help promote a greener future for the business.”

The trees planted on the new Fife site include Sitka Spruce and Scots Pine. Once ready to harvest, it's calculated that the woodland is expected to yield roughly 7,000 tonnes of timber.

Selco also has two forest sites in Jedburgh and one near Llandrindod Wells in Wales.