Ngai Tahu targets a million native trees
17 Jul 2018
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Ngai Tahu is planting a million native trees and converting some of its farms to horticulture as part of its strategy to deal with climate change.
And it’s also publicly throwing its weight behind a group of businesses pledging to cut emissions.
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