Rolls-Royce Recruits Volunteer Beekeepers

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More bees please

Occupying a massive footprint, the House of Rolls-Royce strives to build cars while being at peace with the rolling countryside. Keeping the plants pollinated is just as important as the stitches in each piece of leather. Director of Public Relations and Chief Beekeeper Richard Carter had this to say:

“The Rolls-Royce Apiary has proved tremendously popular and rewarding since we established it three years ago. Thanks to media interest around the world, our bees have become minor celebrities, and their progress is monitored closely by our customers and followers worldwide. With Spring now upon us, and the wildflowers and blossoms appearing across our site and the surrounding countryside, we’re inviting colleagues to act as volunteer beekeepers for the new honey-making season.

It’s a wonderful opportunity to get directly involved in bee conservation, which is so critical in supporting a healthy, sustainable ecosystem and human food production. Plus, colleagues can take pride in helping the bees to create a natural product that’s available in even smaller quantities than our renowned motor cars!”

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