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Spa World celebrates the removal of 7300 tonnes of CO2

December 16th, 2025

Australasian spa pool retailer Spa World is celebrating five years of climate action through its partnership with Greenfleet, an environmental not-for-profit organisation restoring native forests to capture CO2 emissions.

Spa World’s support has contributed to the restoration of 15 legally protected native forests across Australia, removing more than 7300 tonnes of carbon emissions to date. These forests will continue to capture carbon and deliver environmental benefits for decades to come.

“For us, it’s about taking responsibility for the impact we have and doing something practical about it,” says Spa World managing director Andrew Pullen.

“We know our products bring joy and relaxation to people’s homes, but it’s just as important to look after the world those homes exist in. Supporting Greenfleet lets us do something tangible, helping to restore forests, absorb carbon and protect the environment for the future.”

Greenfleet’s restoration projects are located in Australia and New Zealand. Spa World has supported projects in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland, including Ivory Creek on Yuggera Country, a regeneration site improving biodiversity and water quality in the Brisbane River Catchment.

“Spa World’s ongoing support helps Greenfleet restore native forests that are legally protected for up to 100 years,” says Greenfleet CEO Wayne Wescott. “These forests capture carbon and provide long-term benefits for the environment and local communities.”

Spa World’s partnership with Greenfleet aligns with growing consumer awareness of sustainability and forms part of the company’s broader efforts to operate responsibly and reduce its environmental impact.

IMAGE: Illustrative only, generated by Firefly

By Chris Maher
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