The new remembrance initiative has been created to honour veterans resting in Commonwealth war graves. The project is inspired by Wreaths Across America and Canada and brings together remembrance, rehabilitation, and community volunteering.
More than 300 handmade wreaths will be laid at cemeteries in Greenock, Dundee, and Scottish Veterans Residences sites for former servicemen and women who have no family to remember them.
In partnership with Forest with Impact, every wreath has been crafted by people in custody, including veterans, at HMP Haverigg, creating a meaningful connection between service, rehabilitation and social sustainability.
The initiative is underpinned by a belief that you lose someone twice – the first when someone passes and the second when their name is spoken for the last time. By laying a wreath and saying each name aloud, Sunbelt Rentals colleagues and community volunteers aim to ensure these veterans are never forgotten.
The teams from Sunbelt Rentals collected the hand-made wreaths from HMP Haverigg. They were then transported to various depots in Scotland. The final leg of the journey took place on the 3rd of December when the wreaths were brought to the cemeteries to honour those who have served. On that day, volunteers from across the entire company came together at each of the sites to participate in a ceremony by placing the wreaths, reading aloud the names of the individuals being honoured and paying their respects.












