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  • Students from Alcañiz school plant 300 trees

    Students from 5 schools in Alcañiz in Spain planted 300 trees in the Motorland race circuit to help improve the environment.  The trees were given to the circuit as part of last years campaign where WCAFI and Fundacion Repsol gave 1000 trees to each MotoGP circuit in Spain, and planted ...

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    Monday, May 02, 2011 , Posted by Andrew Pothecary
  • Starwood Hotels plant trees

    We are very happy to be working with Starwood Hotels and Resorts, thanks to a good friend of ours Kristel Dierckx, who recommended WCAFI to Starwood whilst she was working in one of the hotels in their group earlier this year.

    Starwood used the Clean Air Tree Kits as a ...

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    Thursday, September 16, 2010 , Posted by Andrew Pothecary
  • Video from the MotoGP in Jerez

    I hope you enjoy watching me doing my best to speak Spanish.  (The english version is coming soon, but you'll enjoy this even if you don't understand it word for word...)

    Repsol purchased the Clean Air Tree Kits to support the "Haiti needs you help" campaign.  We created a very ...

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    Thursday, May 20, 2010 , Posted by Andrew Pothecary
  • The Foto Wall from the MotoGP in Jerez

    Thanks to everyone at the MotoGP in Jerez who got involved in the "Haiti needs your help" campaign in collaboration with Fundacion Repsol.  You can click on the slide show below and follow the links to download a full res version of your photo with your Clean Air Tree Kit.  ...

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    Wednesday, May 05, 2010 , Posted by Andrew Pothecary
  • A great response from UKAware

    WCAFI had a nice little stand at UKAware last week, the first time we have officially shown the Clean Air Tree Kits in the UK.  We received a very good response and we hope to see the results in the coming weeks.

    Thanks to all the crew at UKAware for ...

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    Monday, April 19, 2010 , Posted by Andrew Pothecary
  • "They make great stocking stuffers!"

    Alison Luke, member of the Canadian Institute of Forestry, handed out some Clean Air Tree Kits to her students during her Climate Change presentation (www.climateprojectcanada.org).

    The outdoor education and business ethics students from Algonquin College in Pembroke, Ontario, can be seen below holding up their Clean Air ...

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    Wednesday, November 25, 2009 , Posted by Andrew Pothecary
  • Deforestation responsible for 20% of all green house gases

    Cutting down and burning trees to make way for new farm land is not such a cool idea!  WCAFI's clean air goal aims to combat deforestation which is responsible for approximately 20 percent of greenhouse gas emissions (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change).

    The damage caused by deforestation has two devastating ...

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    Monday, November 16, 2009 , Posted by Andrew Pothecary
  • Our new distributor for India

    WCAFI is pleased to welcome on board eYantra as our distributor for India.  Our Clean Air Tree Kit is being promoted by eYantra as their flagship product in the marketing of their new product line ecoRus.

    ecoRus offers a range of green gifting products and solutions, and eYantra is ...

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    Friday, October 30, 2009 , Posted by Andrew Pothecary
  • Botantical paper that grows

    I came across some beautiful paper, and then I found it also grows...

    I have recently been introduced to this very cool company that sells growing paper.  As you can imagine, I just had to make a blog post.  WCAFI has its growing globes, and now we've found the ...

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    Thursday, October 22, 2009 , Posted by Andrew Pothecary
  • The promotional gift that grows

    This growing gift will also make your business grow!

    Many companies are now buying the Clean Air Tree Kits to give away to their clients or to use as promotional items at trade shows. Customers can now walk away with a lasting reminder of your company’s outstanding Corporate Social Responsibility actions. ...

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    Monday, October 19, 2009 , Posted by Andrew Pothecary
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