Environment profits from a charity’s hedge fund

The bushes – planted as part of the charity’s Wildlife Hedge Fund scheme – were paid for from donations made by Jersey Electricity, which gave £5 for every customer who switched from paper bills to ebills last autumn.

And under the guidance of ranger Will Kirby, 17 Jersey Electricity employees planted the hedges around the charity’s field at La Feverie.

The staff from production, distribution, finance and planning, as well as a board director, also planted two elm trees.

JE offers customers a discount of £3 a quarter if they receive ebills and pay by either monthly or variable direct debit, as this cuts administration costs.

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