Planting a legacy for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games

The Commonwealth Games 2022 that took place in Birmingham on 25th July – 4th August may have come to an end, but the legacy lives on in 72 tiny forests that we had the privilege to support Severn Trent with the planting of around the West Midlands.
A tiny forest was planted for each of the 72 competing territories and 2022 acres of new native woodland, these forests will be enjoyed by local communities for years to come and contribute to a zero-carbon future.
Below are some of the newly planted forests representing a competing nation at the first-ever Carbon Neutral Commonwealth Games.
- Crimson Sunbird
- Flamingo
- Shamrock
- Plumeria
- Bellbean
- Banana Orchid
- The Cyprus Warbler
- Zenaida Dove
- Keel Billed Toucan
- White Breasted Waterhen
- Tawney Eagle
- Lotus Forests
Jason Knights, Managing Director of Ground Control said:

Planting a legacy for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games
