We are now a member of More:Trees, a platform dedicated to cutting CO2 emissions and reducing extreme poverty conditions by planting trees across the planet.

The world is currently in a state of despair, and everyone is aware of the dangers we are facing with the damage being done to our environment. Planting a tree may seem like a small change, but it has a big impact:

Absorbing Carbon from The Atmosphere

Carbon dioxide is one of the biggest drivers of climate change, which makes forests one of our greatest solutions.

Reducing Poverty

Planting more trees provides farms with work to support the local economy. This can give someone an income and ability to feed their family.

Reversing Deforestation

Trees help heathy forest re-emerge, creating safe spaces for animals where there is no danger for deforestation.

Increasing Rainfall

The new forests created by planting these trees will release more moisture to the atmosphere, increasing the volume of rainfall. This also helps purify the water and helps improve crop yield.

Supporting Biodiversity

These trees support different species of animals, invertebrates, plants, fungi, lichens and mosses.

More:Trees work with tree planting projects across the world, to bring us a variety of locations to support, with various co-benefits such as poverty alleviation, biodiversity and community support. These projects include:

Madagascar - Partnering with local communities to reforest one of the world’s top biodiversity conservation priorities.

Kenya - Working with partners to plant forests that channel water, supporting communities and wildlife.

Haiti - Helping local farmers plant trees that protect watersheds and improve food security and supply.

We will plant one tree on behalf of each new client, who will then receive a certificate sent to them via email once the sale has been complete or let agreed. We believe as a company, it is vital to make these steps so we can contribute to the reversal of the world’s current environmental and societal issues.

Click here to view our virtual forest.