BAT employees from Malaysia and Indonesia joined a two week research and learning team as part of the BAT Biodiversity Partnership’s flagship Borneo Programme.
British American Tobacco and Shell teamed up for the first time with the shared goal of protecting the environment.
The BAT Biodiversity Partnership attempts to address some of the complex and challenging issues surrounding the conservation of biodiversity within the corporate sector.
RESTORATION OF CHILETABACOS NATIVE FORESTS
FOLLOW-UP SUPPORT
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS
Loss of native forest is a problem facing many countries and Chile is no exception. In 2006 work started on a project in the Casablanca Valley, to help to regenerate an 80 hectare site of eucalypt forest back to native dry-forest.
Exciting milestone in Uganda as 1,000th biologist graduates from The Tropical Biology Association's field course programme.
Earlier this year the British American Tobacco Biodiversity Partnership began collaborating on its biggest biodiversity conservation project to date, known as the Borneo Programme.