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Free Gifts For Wythenshawe Primary Students After Logistics Firm Donates Over 250 Books

Supply chain specialists, Cardinal Global Logistics, are gifting Haveley Hey students 250 copies of ‘Freddie the Jellyfish’ as part of their environmental education initiative.

With headquarters in Manchester, Cardinal Global Logistics have partnered with local school, Haveley Hey, to support their community and raise awareness of pollution.

The team at Cardinal have already been recognised for their outreach after winning the ‘Community Impact’ and ‘Fast Growth Business’ categories at the North West Business Masters Awards earlier this year.

Their aim is to reshape the role logistics providers play in international supply chains. Through industry-leading technology, Cardinal offer transparency over trends, and empower customers to move goods in a way that is sustainable as well as cost effective. It’s this pursuit of sustainability that led the company to collaborate with ‘Annie Mals’.

Annie Mals are environmental educators. Their books are aimed at children and designed to improve young peoples’ knowledge of world habitats. The first of these books, Freddie the Jellyfish, focuses on ocean ecology. And it was this book that Cardinal gifted to children at Haveley Hey.

Commenting on the partnership, Cardinal CEO Brian Hay said “Community and environmental initiatives remain important to us as a business. By providing these resources to local schools, we hope to create positive learning experiences that could ensure the protection of environments for generations.”

According to the team, Haveley Hey is just the beginning. Cardinal is looking to support more schools with their environmental education. So, if you represent or support a school across the North West, you can contact the team on [email protected].

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