Schools from across the UK plant forests around the globe for Earth Day

Majority, the Cambridge-based home audio brand, proudly announces that, in conjunction with hundreds of UK school children, it has planted 85,000 trees across the globe for this year's Earth Day.

Majority challenged classrooms up and down the country to step up and show through social media (#earthdaywithmajority) how they were tackling climate change, with children from Devon to Scotland taking part. Kids and their teachers created art, wrote poetry, and drew pictures to highlight the importance of tackling climate change, and in exchange did something incredible.

As a thank you for taking part, Majority have since planted 1000 trees on every school's behalf, helping to reforest areas of the world affected by climate change and over-farming.

Eddie Latham, Founder of Majority said: "Majority is immensely proud of the work carried out by the nation's children, and it has been great to see a huge ground-swell of activity to help planet Earth.

“We are utterly committed to not only off-setting our footprint on the planet but going above & beyond to educate and support future generations in our quest to become the world's first truly carbon neutral audio brand."