Hoval has signed a three-year deal to plant 45,000 trees as part of the Woodland Trust's Jubilee Woods project.
To celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012, Royal Warrant Holder and boiler maker Hoval is helping create a new native woodland in the UK.
Hoval has signed the three-year deal to plant 45,000 trees as part of the Woodland Trust's Jubilee Woods Project. Money to fund the tree planting will be donated every time Hoval sells one of its biomass boilers.
The Jubilee Woods project aims to create thousands of woods across the UK to commemorate The Queen's Diamond Jubilee and has HRH The Princess Royal as its patron.
Penny Pulfrey from the Woodland Trust, said: 'I would like to thank Hoval for their support of the Jubilee Woods Project which is set to make a huge difference to people living across the whole of the UK. It seems very appropriate for a Royal Warrant Holder who supplies The Queen with her boilers to be supporting this project.'
As well as supplying Buckingham Palace, Hoval has also supplied boilers to Windsor Castle, Palace of Holyroodhouse, Tower of London, and Wembley Stadium.
Adrian Walker, managing director of Hoval, said: 'We are delighted to be working with the Woodland Trust on this project. As a company we are committed to producing biomass boilers which are carbon neutral. Having worked closely with Buckingham Palace and other national institutions, we thought it was a great fit to support the Jubilee Woods Project.'