Finistère. In the birthplace, as many trees as there are children and it's good for the climate

Finistère. In the birthplace, as many trees as there are children and it's good for the climate
Finistère. In the birthplace, as many trees as there are children and it's good for the climate

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Jan 5, 2025 at 12:21 p.m.

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A Plouigneau (Finistère), neck scarves and down jackets were out, Saturday December 14, 2024, for a new session of tree planting at the birthplace at the Kervanon pond. Because the weather was more than chilly.

144 trees are already flourishing there. A wood further enlarged that Saturday by 31 new trees, marking the number of children born in 2023.

The operation was launched three years earlier by the municipal sustainable development commission.

The objective is to plant a tree with families to create carbon sinks.

The mayor of Plouigneau, Joëlle Huon, during the launch.

A table with all the names

For four years, the date has remained unchanged. In the month of December, the wood comes to life with children, parents and elected officials, spade in hand, followed by the inscription of each new name on a genealogical format table. And it's not the windy winter weather that can stop them!

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Everyone then met in the town hall for a friendly drink.

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