one tree planted for every order
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We've partnered with Ecologi to plant more trees - with your help!
Hey there, friends!
Our planet is going through some seriously wild changes that are affecting all kinds of life on Earth.
We know this could have been avoided, and we can't just sit around hoping someone else will fix it.
We all need to start reducing our carbon footprint and working to restore nature if we want to turn things around, and that's why we've partnered with Ecologi to plant one tree for every $25+ order we receive on our website.
one tree planted for every order
Where are the trees planted?
Ecologi will plant your tree wherever it is needed the most at the time. They support partnered projects all over the world, from Australia to Mexico and almost everywhere in between.
Their most recent projects are:
Restoring forests in Peru
Planting forest gardens in Tanzania
Planting trees and supporting water security in Kenya
Preventing deforestation in the DRC
Eden Reforestation Project in Madagascar
Ecologi also support important Australian projects which include bushfire recovery nurseries, creating habitat corridors for koalas in New South Wales and Victoria, enhancing biodiversity in Western Australia, and promoting sustainable and regenerative agricultural practices with landowners. Efforts are focused on mobilising support for replanting efforts, developing nurseries and planting millions of trees.
Ecologi Impact Around The World
High-quality native tree planting in Australia. Combat tree loss in an area where the rate is high. Plant native species and engage local communities in planting and protecting their trees, providing a vital home for local wildlife.
Supporting biodiversity in the UK and help keep carbon locked away in healthy ecosystems. Native plants and animals, including pollinators and some of the UK’s most recognisable animals in ancient woodlands, such as red squirrels.
High-quality native tree planting in Brazil. Support the restoration of degraded areas of the Atlantic Forest in Brazil, which once covered over 1.2 million square kilometres, creating a healthier ecosystem that supports rare species.