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Drivers’ group is committed to restoring forests

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photo Forest fires In recent months he called Drivers group To respond by contributing grains of sand to reverse this situation. This goal was a seed Cooperation agreement with Bosquiaan expert in care and reforestation matters, as confirmed by more than 447 hectares of reforested forest with more than 358,000 native trees, with which it will soon start joint project.

Jose Ramon Arno, CEO of Driver Groupcomments that “Recently, and especially this summer, we have seen images that have shrunk our hearts. From Driver, we want to put our own grain of sand to contribute to the restoration of our forests, a true treasure of our geography and we did not begin to evaluate it in its fair scale until we began to see it in danger.” For this reason, we have chosen to work with an expert entity in this field, Bosquia, who will help us with this Raising awareness of the importance of caring for our forests among all our customers and users“.

for this part, Francisco del Ced, CEO and founder of BosquiaHe adds that “Thanks to actions such as those of the Drivers’ Group, we can increase the mass of our forests by reforesting degraded areas and restore the biodiversity and beauty of the area. We are always guided by strict environmental standards in the way we act. For us it is essential that our forests form Native trees in each area Thus be able to achieve maximum success for each farm. We are so grateful that Driver Group hosted us and chose Reforestation As part of its sustainability project.

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thus, The Drivers’ Group is incorporating sustainability into its agendaIt is a proposal that will take the form of a project, the scope and details of which will be revealed in the coming weeks.

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