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The Green Room | Furnitubes

#Decarbonised | The Importance of Good Soil | Feat. Jonathan Bourne

Season 2, Episode 3,   Apr 13, 2022, 06:30 AM

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In the third episode of #Decarbonised, we are joined by Jonathan Bourne, Sales Director at Bourne Amenity who manufacture high quality bespoke topsoils and substrates. Tune in as Jonathan educates us on “good soil”, it’s significance and how it impacts sustainability across the supply chain.
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