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On Friday 15th March 2024, 14 employees from Kimberly-Clark joined Greater Sydney Landcare’s Creating Canopies project to plant 450 canopy trees and shrubs in a reserve in The Ponds in the Blacktown Local Government Area.

Natural Resources Manager Esteban Zepeda and Creating Canopies Project Officer Laura Parent led the day.

Greater Sydney Landcare was pleased to host Kimberly-Clark’s 2024 Corporate Purpose Day – hosting Kimberly-Clark staff to plant native trees in to reduce urban heat in the Blacktown LGA and restore bushland along the Lane Cove River. Photo: Laura Parent.

This day was part of Kimberly-Clark’s Corporate Purpose Day. Their purpose is ‘Better Care. Better World’ and they chose to focus on two areas – community and the environment. Greater Sydney Landcare hosted two corporate volunteering events for Kimberly-Clark – this one to plant trees and a bush restoration workshop on the Lane Cove River.

Despite some rains, the crew from Kimberly-Clark were able to add 450 trees and shrubs to the reserve. The plant species all belong to the endangered vegetation community of Cumberland Plain—one of the most at risk ecological communities in the Greater Sydney region, with only 9% remaining in highly fragmented patches.  

The plants installed come from regional seed gathered and grown by Blacktown Nursery. Blacktown City Council partnered with Greater Sydney Landcare to host over ten Creating Canopies tree planting events in their Local Government Area in 2023 alone.

Making an Impact For Nature

Kimberly-Clark volunteers saw first-hand how even small patches of vegetation can support native wildlife. During the day as they observed stick insects, parrots and even a Blue Banded Bee

The enthusiasm and dedication of the Kimberly-Clark corporate volunteers reflected in the quality of the planting, with all the plants being installed correctly, given a big drink and staked for maintenance and monitoring purposes. A fun day was had by all and a great amount of work to benefit nature completed.

Thank you to all involved in the day, especially our partners at Blacktown City Council and Kimberly-Clark!

Kimberly-Clark staff planted 450 native trees and shrubs, which can grow to 3 metres and above to provide shade and cooling to this area as well as excellent habitat for wildlife. Photo: Laura Parent.

Volunteer for Bushcare in the Blacktown LGA

If you’d like to contribute to environmental efforts in the Blacktown LGA, you can become a Bushcare volunteer and regenerate bushland. No experience is necessary as training is provided.

Corporate Volunteering with Greater Sydney Landcare

Find out more about Corporate Volunteering with Greater Sydney Landcare here. Be sure to download our Corporate Volunteering Info Pack.

Get Involved in Creating Canopies

If you’d like to find out how to get free trees planted on your land, visit our Register Your Site for Trees page.

Come along and plant trees with Creating Canopies. Find out what events we have coming up on Greater Sydney Landcare’s Eventbrite page.

About Creating Canopies

Landcare NSW and Greater Sydney Landcare are planting 200,000 trees as part of the Greening our City program to help reduce urban heat in Greater Sydney. Proudly funded by the NSW Government.

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