Iput offsets carbon footprint through planting of native woodland

The Irish property firm has partnered with a landowner in Mitchelstown, Co Cork, to plant 100 acres of forest in efforts to reach net-zero status

Niall Gaffney, chief executive, Iput Real Estate: ‘Sustainability is central to Iput’s investment strategy, and we have committed to achieving net zero carbon by 2030’

Irish property company Iput Real Estate, the largest owner of offices and logistics assets in Dublin, has partnered with a landowner in Mitchelstown in Co Cork to plant 100 acres of native woodland to offset its carbon footprint and move towards achieving net zero carbon emissions.

The partnership was announced at the launch of Iput’s 2021 Responsibility report last week in which it detailed its progress towards achieving net zero carbon by 2030.

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