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The TR Register, as a member of the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs is pleased to announce that we now have access to a ‘Carbon Offset’ scheme that may be of interest to members.

Members and event organisers within the club can now continue their enjoyment of TRs, whilst playing our part to protect the environment, through a new carbon balancing initiative from the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs (FBHVC) of which the TR Register is a key member.
The scheme, launched last month, offers us a quick and convenient way to carbon balance emissions thanks to the planting of new woodland, right here in the UK. Just a month in from the launch of the scheme through the Federation and the trees are already going into the ground at quite a pace!

Importantly, that woodland will also be planted using native species to best contribute to the local ecosystem. Planting in this way also delivers a host of additional benefits, including increased biodiversity, creation of recreational spaces and flood mitigation to name a few.
The carbon footprint of the average historic Jaguar is already very low. FBHVC research data shows that, on average, the historic vehicle community accounts for less than 0.25% of the total miles travelled on UK roads annually and that includes everything from cars, motorcycles, buses, coaches, lorries, light commercials, military, agricultural and steam vehicles!

Furthermore, the manufacturing footprint of the vehicle has been spread over so many years, that it has more than ‘paid its dues’ in terms of the emissions and energy required to produce it.
However, as the responses to the 2020/2021 National Historic Vehicle Survey showed (which included a great many TR Register members), there is an appetite to work towards carbon neutrality and the Federation have responded to that request on our behalf.

The FBHVC were keen to secure a partner who could provide a solution covering both individuals through to clubs and events and set about a detailed programme of research lasting nearly two years. The programme needed to be scientifically sound, have a positive and tangible impact on the environment and be delivered through a simple capturing service on the Federation’s own website (https://trees.fbhvc.co.uk) to allow every individual to feel confident in their contributions to the initiative and the planet’s future.

The FBHVC, as a result of that research, has partnered with Tree-V to tailor bespoke packages for Federation members. The scheme provides a pricing structure that covers all the vehicle categories in the FBHVC family, in bands that reflect each vehicle type’s average usage. Tree-V are partnered with Forest Carbon, who have planted over 13 million trees, are certified by the Woodland Carbon Code which, in turn, is supported by the UK government and internationally recognised by ICROA (International Carbon Reduction and Offset Alliance).

The team at Tree-V are also a perfect fit because they are all historic vehicle enthusiasts. In fact, the scheme was born out of their passion for their Morris Minor named Myrtle! Tom Worthington of Tree-V explains, “As much as our pride and joy attracts lots of positive attention for the nostalgia it evokes, it can also attract attention for having an exhaust pipe. If we want to keep our beautiful machines relevant and responsible in the 21st century, we need to recognise how some sections of society might view them. Making our vehicles eco-friendly, and shouting about it, is a way we can secure the future of our community and attract the next generation of enthusiasts.”

David Whale FBHVC Chairman said,
“The United Nations Climate Conference, otherwise known as COP26, held in November 2021 highlighted to a public with already increased interest in tackling the climate crisis, the impact that vehicle emissions have on the planet. The resolutions passed at COP26 laid a clear path to how the government will be turning our transport networks green and the FBHVC is working constantly on how the historic vehicle sector can adapt to ensure our current freedoms to enjoy our historic vehicles last long into the future.”

To carbon balance historic vehicle mileage, owners can simply head to https://trees.fbhvc.co.uk, select their vehicle type and select how many miles they do a year. It couldn’t be easier, or cheaper, for example a historic car can be balanced for as little as £20 per year. Once the transaction is complete, the historic vehicle owner receives a pack through the post from Tree-V containing information on how the money is being used and also a sticker to display on your TR’s bumper or windscreen to show that its mileage for that year has been carbon balanced. Each year, new coloured and date stamped stickers will be released to keep carbon offsetting up to date.

The Federation’s carbon balancing programme caters for all historic vehicles including cars, motorcycles, buses, coaches, lorries, light commercials, military, agricultural and steam vehicles and the FBHVC have kickstarted the scheme with the purchase of 1,000 trees to be planted in Tom’s Wood, Near Castle Howard, North Yorkshire.

For events, organisers can contact the FBHVC and Tree-V to have a bespoke package tailored for their specific event by filling out the event organisers application form at https://trees.fbhvc.co.uk

Early adopters of this bespoke scheme from within the Federation membership already include Club Triumph who will be offsetting their Coast to Coast Run for Triumph vehicles in 2022. Another, the TR Register’s relay run for TS2 will have all its mileage offset through the Federation scheme.

Tom Worthington from Tree-V sums up the motivations behind the initiative,
“We're incredibly indebted to the combustion engine and the way it has shaped the society we live in today. Therefore, we passionately believe that all our historic vehicles, regardless of their size, whether they are driven or ridden, should continue to be turning their wheels and racking up the miles. But let's make those miles green by offsetting and capturing those emissions!”

Carbon balance your TR’s mileage for 2022 now at: https://trees.fbhvc.co.uk .

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