New opportunity for Hungarian customers to reduce their net carbon footprint
Starting today, Shell Hungary Zrt. will make available an offer to neutralize the co2 emissions from the use of fuel purchased at Shell service stations.
Forestry and Land Scotland is working with Shell UK to preserve and extend native woodland in Glengarry forest project aims to nurture and support the natural regeneration of Scotlands forests. Much of Scotland was once covered in trees but today native woodland covers less than 5% of its original 15,000 square kilometres. Grazing animals and human demand for timber have played their part in its demise.
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