Green Scheme is back!
Office plant expert Susie Tawney of Green Scheme is delighted to be invited back to look after the greenery in Leamington firm Wanzl’s offices.

The company tried to look after the displays themselves for a year to save money in the current downturn but found that the job distracted its staff from their work. Some plants died. Some got covered in pests. None of the plants were cleaned.
So Green Scheme, who put the plants in back in 1987, was called back to rescue the displays. Susie Tawney says “I’m back doing what I do best and have given all the displays a good going over to bring them back up to standard. This makes Wanzl’s premises look better and frees up staff time for them to do what they do best.”
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