In 2022, Veolia Camden and their charity partner Groundwork launched the Veolia Orchard initiative and delivered 20 free fruit trees to four schools across the borough. In 2023, we want to grow this network of orchards and support more schools on their environmental journeys.
The initiative aims to foster a deeper connection with nature whilst empowering students with the skills to take care of their local environments. 100 schools across the country now benefit from these powerful tools that educate pupils on the importance of tree planting and the biodiversity. A Veolia Orchard is made up of five young fruit trees, or for schools with limited space, ten strawberry plants which can thrive in pots and bring nature and biodiversity to playgrounds.
Schools can apply online at veolia.co.uk/veolia-orchard between Monday 5 June and Monday 24 July. Successful applicants will be informed in September with deliveries taking place during October and November. The trees and plants will be accompanied by an information pack on how to plant and how to harvest the fruit, making this a unique learning opportunity for pupils.