Local Collaboration Continues!

GreenBlue Urban has come a long way in the last 30 years since its inception in 1992.

From his landscape gardening days, Dean Bowie has been at the forefront of enabling the establishment of healthy living trees for us and future generations to enjoy.

Working alongside Architects, Landscape Planners, Urban Designers, Local Authorities and Contractors the renowned ArborSystem® brings together the critical elements of successful tree pit design and simplifies the planning and installation process.

GreenBlue Urban are at the forefront in enabling our towns and cities to adapt to climate change and continue to innovate by incorporating Green, Blue, Smart Space and Air to the brand, with an enhanced offering to include Off-grid lighting, EV charging and Air Quality planters.

In celebration of its 30th anniversary, GreenBlue is hosting multiple events across the UK and yesterday were delighted to welcome local MPs to their headquarters in Bodiam, East Sussex.

Both Sally-Ann Hart, MP for Hastings and Rye and Huw Merriman, MP for Bexhill and Battle were greeted by CEO Dean Bowie and MD Roy Bowie for a presentation on why GreenBlue exists with a tour of GreenBlue’s UK manufacturing facility. Renowned for using  100% recycled plastic, omitting landfill and providing products that enable green and blue infrastructure, specifically mature established trees which are providing long-term multiple benefits for now and our future generations.

Both were fascinated by the range of products on offer and by the means by which GreenBlue are establishing the future landscape on a global scale.   Intrigued by the manufacturing processes – amazed by the robots and sheer production outputs daily.  Both concurred that they hadn’t realised the size of the operation.

I am thrilled to visit such a forward-thinking company!  – Sally-Ann Hart

Assured that GreenBlue is enabling local success by employing local people and making a positive impact in the world we live in.

With numerous innovative developments on the horizon, and continued events including our London Event on the 8th of September, The upcoming Flood Expo and the FutureScape exhibition. These are exciting times for GreenBlue Urban to stand by its mission to; Create healthy urban spaces in harmony with nature!

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