Telef·nica and the Government of Castilla y Le·n, along the Provincial Council of Palencia and Fresno del R·o City Council, have created 'Telef·nica Forest', a reforestation project which aims to generate positive environmental impacts such as an increase of the forest area and adapt the forest to climate change by introducing more resilient and regrowth species.
The project will help recover an area which, until now, was used for agriculture and will now be used for forestry purposes, boosting the local economy, involving rural communities, favouring both youth employment and for disadvantaged people.

'Telef·nica Forest' plans to absorb 3,000 tons of CO2 in its life cycle. Thus, reforestation work has been carried out in the municipality of Fresno del R·o, with different tree species of pine, poplar, holm oak, Pyrenean oak, ash, cherry or rowan among others, with a total of approximately 12.500 trees in a surface area of 15 hectares of the public utility forests of Fresno del R·o, whose technical management, like the rest of the catalogued mountains of the Autonomous Community, corresponds to the Department of Development and Environment of the Government of Castilla y Le·n. The reforestation action, in addition to its positive environmental and social impact, will leave a future municipal forest for public use.
The collaboration of the Government of Castilla y Le·n is part of its work to manage public utility forests to promote the implementation of sustainable forest management and the extension of forests, as well as its policy of promoting the channelling public and private initiatives to create carbon sinks to fight climate change.
For this project, Telef·nica has two specialized partners in reforestation and natural engineering, which employed 20 people of the area of Fresno del R·o to carry out the work.
Zero net emissions in 2025
'Telef·nica Forest' is part of the goal of zero net emissions in 2025 framed in the Company's energy and climate change strategy (scopes 1 and 2). To achieve this, Telef·nica has committed to reduce its emissions in line with the 1.5·C scenario and to neutralize the remainder through the purchase of carbon credits for absorbing CO2, preferably through nature-based solutions.
Through different programs such as the efficient transformation of our networks, energy efficiency projects, or plans for self-consumption and the purchase of renewable energy, Telef·nica Spain has reduced its carbon footprint by more than 87% since 2015. As of the year 2021, emissions that cannot be reduced will begin to be neutralized through different nature-based CO2 absorption projects, such as the 'Telef·nica Forest'.
Registration with the Spanish Office for Climate Change
In the coming weeks, the project will be registered with the Spanish Office for Climate Change (OECC) of the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge. As a result, Telef·nica will be able to complete the Calculate, Reduce and Compensate commitment which began in 2017.
'Telef·nica Forest' has been possible thanks to the support of the Government of Castilla y Le·n and the Provincial Council of Palencia, highlighting the importance of public-private collaboration to face climate change and create a more sustainable and green society.



