We’ve been trying to reduce our operational carbon footprint, and these battery-powered tools allow us to do that,
We can now charge everything from our solar system and completely avoid burning fossil fuels when we’re managing the land.
GreenSkies is about making a real difference in the communities we serve.
Projects like Uigshader show how climate-conscious choices and community spirit can go hand in hand. By supporting initiatives that reduce emissions and enhance local resilience, we’re not only helping to tackle climate change but also empowering communities to take ownership of a more sustainable future.
It’s a small area of peat, but the impact is massive,
These trees are 50 years old and only a few metres high – totally wrong for the habitat.
Removing them allows the peatland to recover and start storing carbon again. And we’re doing it with battery-powered tools charged by the sun. It just feels like the right way to do it.
Having our own equipment that’s sustainable to run makes everything more resilient. It’s better for the land, better for the planet, and better for the community.
I think it’s quite groundbreaking,
Peatland grows slowly – sometimes only one or two millimetres a year. The patch we’re restoring has two metres of peat, so that’s 2,000 years of growth. Doing this work with diesel-powered machines would be a contradiction. This way, we’re doing it right.
Flying all over Scotland and the UK.