BrewDog sold highland estate for knockdown price after abandoning reforestation plans
Self-styled ‘punk’ beer company bought land in 2020, pledging to plant Scotland’s ‘biggest ever forest’The self-styled “punk” beer company BrewDog sold its Highland estate for a knockdown price after abandoning its efforts to plant Scotland’s “biggest ever forest”...
<p>Self-styled ‘punk’ beer company bought land in 2020, pledging to plant Scotland’s ‘biggest ever forest’</p><p>The self-styled “punk” beer company BrewDog sold its Highland estate for a knockdown price after abandoning its efforts to plant Scotland’s “biggest ever forest” there.</p><p>BrewDog’s co-founder James Watt <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/mar/05/lost-forest-why-is-brewdog-green-scheme-causing-controversy">claimed its Lost Forest project</a> at Kinrara in the Cairngorms national park would cover a “staggering area” and capture tens of millions of tonnes of CO2 during its lifetime.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/08/brewdog-sold-highland-estate-knockdown-price-reforesting">Continue reading...</a>
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