Cathcart Technology


corporate tree planting

Supporting tree planting across the United Kingdom for their clients

Cathcart Technology are a leading recruitment firm in the UK’s technology sector. For each candidate they place with a client they have asked for us to plant a tree on their behalf

You can find out more about Cathcart Technology’s work here.

EFORESTS plant trees from the tip of Cornwall to the Scottish Highlands

Trees are fundamental to life on earth. As well as absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere – over a typical lifetime of 100 years a tree will absorb around 500 kgs of CO2, trees also improve air quality and support biodiversity and are an invaluable habitat for wildlife.

We’re planting trees in woodlands across the UK in areas where they’re most needed. Many of these sites are open to the public too.

Below are some of the sites where the Cathcart Technology trees will be planted …

Brae of Towie, Aberdeenshire

Brae of Towie is a 28-acre, degraded Ancient Semi-Natural Woodland in Aberdeenshire. Brae New World is the conservation project working to revive the woodland and create wildlife corridors to other woodland patches in the surrounding area..

Brae Of Towie  -  Aberdeenshire  -  Newly Planted Trees In The Woodland
Newly planted trees at Brae of Towie. The trees are small in their first year but will soon outgrow their protective shelters.

The tree species that have been planted on the site include:

Common Elder, Crab Apple, Guelder Rose, Hazel, Scots Pine, Small Leaved Lime, Wild Cherry, Wild Pear and Yew.

To find out more about this woodland, visit the Brae of Towie page.

Easterbuchat Cottage, Aberdeenshire

Easterbuchat Cottage is 12-acres of rough grazing land, in Aberdeenshire, that is being transformed with a new tree planting programme.

Easterbuchat Cottage  -  Aberdeenshire  -  New Trees Planted In Shelters
Newly planted trees at Easterbuchat Cottage. The trees are small in their first year but will soon outgrow their protective shelters.

The tree species that have been planted on the site include:

 Crab Apple, Wild Cherry and Cherry Pear.

To find out more about this woodland, visit the Easterbuchat Cottage page.

Knoydart, Western Highlands

Knoydart, in the West Highlands of Scotland, is renowned for its stunning beauty, rugged grandeur and blissful tranquillity.

Knoydart  -  Scottish Highlands  -  Trees In Shelters On The Hill Overlooking The Water
Newly planted trees in the existing woodland, overlooking Loch Nevis. The trees are small in their first year but will soon outgrow their protective shelters.

The tree species that have been planted on the site include:

Aspen, Blackthorn, Common Alder, Common Beech, Goat Willow, Hawthorn, Hazel, Holly, Hornbeam, Oak, Scots Pine, Silver Birch, Walnut, Wild Pear and Yew.

To find out more about this woodland, visit the Knoydart page.

Questions?

Can I visit my tree? When will it be planted? How big are the trees when they’re planted?

Answers to these questions and many more are available on the Frequently Asked Questions page, which gives you helpful tips about your tree and visitor guidance.