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Caring for our Environment

The Bransford Webbs Plant Company are proud to announce they have achieved BS8555 accreditation, Environmental Management Systems.

It is important that our plants are grown in an 
environmental and ethical way. We grow plants to 
enable our customers to enhance their 
surroundings and minimize the effects to our 
environment in the process. We
 take responsibility for all of our actions, and endeavor 
to grow your plant in an environmentally friendly manner.







Plants and gardening are beneficial in many 
ways. Trees and plants are essential to life on 
earth, and they sponge up carbon dioxide and air 
pollutants. Plants can help encourage wildlife to 
your surroundings and help in the fight against flash 
flooding (water will not run off a garden as quickly 
as it will off a tarmac drive!). 


Gardening has also been proven to have 
health benefits, by improving mood and 
relaxation. The aesthetic benefits of plants speak 
for themselves, but they can also help to increase 
privacy in your garden and reduce noise pollution.
The benefits of plants are endless......







Plastic from polytunnels ready to be re-used or recycled

Recycling is part of everyday life at The Bransford 
Webbs Plant Company. Green waste is composted 
and waste polythene is recycled. Materials are 
re-used where possible to prevent adding to land fill. 
We try and recycle or reuse as many used pots as possible. 


Printer cartridges are recycled when possible and 
all scrap paper is reused or recycled. We try to 
minimize the amount of paper we use by e-mailing 
our customers if we can. All our vehicles are 
regularly serviced to help reduce emissions. 






Pots ready to be re-used or recycled






Our plants are grown on two sites in Worcestershire, 
one just outside Worcester and one near Droitwich. 
They are grown outside, under polythene or under 
glass. We can boast that the majority of our plants are 
British Grown and therefore, this reduces our 
carbon footprint. 


Integrated Pest Management (IPM) combines the 
use of cultural, biological and chemical methods to 
control pests and diseases. Biological methods involve 
the distribution of beneficial insects which eat the pests,
e.g Phytoseilus persimils  is a predator of Red 
Spider Mite. 




Phytoseulius persimilis used to control Red Spider Mite. The 
predators are scattered through the crop, and the bottle 
left for any remaining insects to find their own way out.




All beds are regularly cleaned when plants are moved

Cultural control methods include keeping work 
areas clean, reducing debris and weeds, and 
keeping tools clean.  Pesticides are only used as 
a last resort control.  There are times when this cannot 
be avoided in the production of an aesthetically 
pleasing ornamental plant. 

The Bransford Webbs Plant Company has signed up 
to the Voluntary Initiative (VI) and actively strive to 
reduce the number of pesticides used. The VI 
aims to minimize the impact of pesticides through 
training, awareness and changing practice.




Hypoaspis miles  is used to control Scarid Fly. 




Yellow sticky trap used to monitor flying pests

We are also committed to the Environmental 
Management Systems (EMS) which helps to 
reduce and manage the key environmental 
impacts of the business through training 
and guidance. We have achieved BS8555, a 
British standard, which splits environmental 
management systems into phases. This 
involved auditing by an external body registered with 
UKAS (United Kingdom Accreditation Service). 
View our environmental policy. 

If you have any questions regarding environmental issues at The Bransford Webbs Plant Company, please e-mail 
Mark Jenkins or phone 01886 833533 to speak directly to him.

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