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Accountancy and business advisory firm Lubbock Fine has announced carbon neutral status.

Partnering with SKOOT they have become a net-zero practice, after planting 2,796 trees and removing another 148,686 kg of CO2 through gold standard carbon offset projects, neutralising their carbon footprint.

Robert Morley, chief operating officer, said: “We are extremely proud to have achieved Carbon Neutral status. Intrinsic to Lubbock Fine’s governance model is the imperative to make a positive impact on the environment and society.

“The partners and I are delighted by the way our teams across the firm have got behind our broad ESG agenda and today marks an important milestone, one which will hopefully inspire others to follow in our footsteps. As they say, there is after all no Planet B.”

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