Jony Ive donates $ 130.000 to 'Be a Tree Angel' in the UK

Last June 2019, Jony Ive announced his retirement from Apple. For more than 27 years, he has been on Apple's design team, charged with promoting the aesthetic and dynamic lines of Big Apple products. It is currently the Apple chief designer but at the end of the year, he will leave Apple to take up a new job under his own company called LoveFrom. Ive, a faithful committed to the environment, has donated U.S. dollar 130.000 to the Be a Tree Angel campaign of the British media DailyMail to promote the planting and preservation of school gardens in the United Kingdom.

Apple Park and green spaces, fundamental for Jony Ive

Estamos lanzando esta campaña porque los árboles juegan un papel importante en la lucha contra el cambio climático, mejorando la calidad del aire y apoyando la vida silvestre.

The bell Bea a Tree Angel aims to plant trees across Britain to combat climate change, maintain the environment and above all to take care of the planet. The campaign began in November of this year and is led by the DailyMail newspaper. Great figures from around the world have donated small amounts and Jony Ive, born in Brittany and rooted in this country forever, has decided to donate to the cause 130.000 dollars.

Jony Ive, originally from Stafford, has assured the British media the importance of trees in his life. Also try to plant as many trees as possible within your means. In recent years, Apple's drive on environmental issues and green areas has gone rising, especially after the presentation of the Apple Park, where hundreds of green hectares are available to your employees.

Me encanta sentarme a su sombra. Una de las ideas fundamentales para el diseño de Apple Park fue crear acres de zonas verdes y huertos. Poder contribuir a un proyecto tan cercano a mi corazón es fabuloso.

The aim of the campaign is to try to get everyone can plant trees in your gardens or in case of not being able, to invest small amounts of money to plant them in the different locations of the United Kingdom. In addition, throughout the month of December, DailyMail has distributed trees to some of its readers.


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