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You may have already heard the brilliant news that this year Ecotricity are supporting the live music event series – Forest Live. Since 2017, we have been happy partners with Forest Live organisers, Forestry England. We’re both united in a vision for a greener future. Forests are so important in fighting the climate crisis. Did you know that the trees in our forests currently store over 12 million tonnes of carbon? And that there’s another 42 million tonnes in soils and leaf litter?
We’ve loved working with Forestry England, and now we’re thrilled to be supporting Forest Live. Forest Live is an amazing series of live music events, hosted at Forestry England sites across the country. To celebrate this new collaboration, we’re giving you the chance to win two tickets to any 2023 Forest Live event of your choice!
With lots of fantastic artists set to perform within beautiful forest settings, it’s the perfect night out for any music and nature lover.
To enter, just fill out the form here. You have until midnight on Sunday 30th April to enter. Please click here for full Terms and Conditions, and please remember to tick our newsletter box to keep up to date with the latest Ecotricity news and projects!
The Ecotricity Team will be at Forest Live at Westonbirt Arboretum, so please do come and say hello, we’d love to see you there!
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