
Trees will be planted for every cocktail ordered at certain pubs this month
Building on its existing "One Bottle, One Tree" initiative, which has already resulted in the planting of its 500,000th tree at Glastonbury, Sapling Spirits is now taking things a step further by planting a tree for every cocktail sold at Young's and Punch pubs.
The Sapling Raspberry and Hibiscus Spritz is available for £11 from selected Young's locations with the Sapling Raspberry and Apple Cooler available at 48 of Punch's Fireside Collection Sites.
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