Renedo-Cabezón Shooting Range
- To carry out the reforestation, the Iberdrola Foundation has invested around 140,000 euros and has hired 45 people, from local companies in different municipalities of the province.
- These works have involved the planting, in an area close to 50 hectares, of more than 40,000 trees, thus absorbing up to 1,900 tons of CO2.
The President of Fundación Iberdrola España, Fernando García Sánchez, together with the Director General of Infrastructure, Vice Admiral José Francisco Pérez-Ojeda y Pérez, and the Military Commander of the Provinces of Valladolid and Palencia, Brigadier General José Rivas Moriana, visited this morning the Renedo-Cabezón military maneuvering and shooting range, located in the province of Valladolid, to see the results of the reforestation recently carried out by Fundación Iberdrola España.
This reforestation, the first undertaken by the Foundation as part of the Bosque Defensa-Iberdrola plan, has involved the planting of more than 40,000 trees over an area of nearly 50 hectares. Of these, 80% are pines of the resin variety, and the remaining 20% are holm oaks. This means the absorption of 1,900 tons of CO2.
To carry out this work, which lasts two months, Fundación Iberdrola España has invested around 140,000 euros and has hired 45 people, all of them from local companies in different municipalities of the province. Additionally, during the summer seasons of 2019 and 2020, these companies will be hired again to carry out maintenance and irrigation work.