"Sustainability made simple" is a principle that is exemplified in the story of our organization. In the very beginning of 2014, One Tree Planted was born out of the realization that reforestation was something that almost everyone cared about, but few felt they could get involved with.
Read More"Sustainability made simple" is a principle that is exemplified in the story of our organization. In the very beginning of 2014, One Tree Planted was born out of the realization that reforestation was something that almost everyone cared about, but few felt they could get involved with.
Read More"Sustainability made simple" is a principle that is exemplified in the story of our organization. In the very beginning of 2014, One Tree Planted was born out of the realization that reforestation was something that almost everyone cared about, but few felt they could get involved with.
Read More"Sustainability made simple" is a principle that is exemplified in the story of our organization. In the very beginning of 2014, One Tree Planted was born out of the realization that reforestation was something that almost everyone cared about, but few felt they could get involved with.
Read More"Sustainability made simple" is a principle that is exemplified in the story of our organization. In the very beginning of 2014, One Tree Planted was born out of the realization that reforestation was something that almost everyone cared about, but few felt they could get involved with.
Read MoreTreesAreGood.org is an educational website providing homeowners and other tree owners with reliable information regarding the benefits of trees and how to properly care for trees in an urban environment. Consumers have a responsibility to care for the trees at their homes and in our communities to ensure sustainability.
Read MoreHatched in 1972, the Haribon Foundation and the individuals it trained and nurtured were instrumental in the formation of other environmental organizations in the country. The niche of Haribon – developed over 45 years of scientific excellence and socio-economic research – is biodiversity conservation…
Read MorePilipinas Ecowarriors or simply Ecowarriors is a newly formed environmental organization. It is a non-profit organization and registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. A movement which encourages ordinary citizens to be ecowarriors for the environment by reporting violations, abuses or crimes against the environment
Read MoreThe Brother Group created "Brother Earth" as the slogan for our environmental activities. We will continue to commit to reduce the burden on the environment in every area of business, and resolve environmental problems throughout the world. It has been over 100 years since we were established. Brother will strive for a better environment, for our next 100 years on this planet.
Read MorePlantForever advocates for developing urban forests and spreading awareness about the critical climate crisis. As a result, PlantForever plants trees in urban environments, usually homes and business locations. Patrons first register for a tree. Once a date is selected, volunteers go the desired planting location to plant trees, consisting of choosing an area, digging, planting, and filling the space with patron-provided soil and water. Currently, PlantForever plants in Edmonton, but plans to expand to other cities!
Read MoreFounded in 1875 as the American Forestry Association (AFA), American Forests is the oldest national conservation organization in the U.S. American Forests was established at a pivotal time in the nation’s history, barely a decade after the Civil War and during a period of tremendous development and industrial expansion. Forests were being cut down at an alarming rate to make way for new farms, towns and railways, and timber barons were exploiting what then seemed like an inexhaustible resource.
Read MoreForests Ontario’s 50 Million Tree Program (50 MTP) is a tree planting program supported by the Government of Canada. The goal is to promote tree planting, forest stewardship, awareness and forestry education. By planting trees we will increase forest cover and connect existing forests across Ontario. As of 2019, Forests Ontario has planted more than 27 million trees through the program, producing 15,000 hectares of new forest.
Read MoreIn Australia, there is a day called the National Tree Day, which translates as the National Tree Day. This day is held annually by Planet Arktrong last week of July, encouraging the public to plant 1 million native trees each year.
Read MoreThe Shanghai Roots & Shoots Million Tree Project (MTP), which began in 2007, aims to raise community awareness of the Earth’s precious environment while focusing on steps individuals can take to lessen their negative impact on the natural world. MTP is designed to improve both ecological and humanitarian conditions by planting trees. The project gives individuals and organizations an opportunity to fight climate change by planting oxygen-producing trees. It also encompasses true capacity building as the local population is intimately involved with, and benefits from, every step of planting, maintaining and monitoring the trees.
Read MoreOn 21 March 2018, the United Nations Environment Fund signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Ethiopian Airlines, focusing on sustainability in the aviation business. The goal of the project is to plant 9 million trees under the name of Ethiopian Airlines in different parts of Ethiopia. Each plant will be planted in different parts of Ethiopia.
Read MoreTreeChain Network is a global project launched in December 2017 in Australia with the mission of “Make Our Planet Green Again”, to continuously develop and protect the status of the primary forest system in the world. TreeChain Network will implement 4.0 technology, using biochip, blockchain to plant and manage trees. The goal in the next ten years is connect all community resources to plant 11 billion new trees globally.
Read MoreTrees for Life is a registered charity working to restore the Caledonian Forest and its unique wildlife to the Scottish Highlands. Through planting native species of trees, removing non-native species and fencing seedlings to protect them from overgrazing by deer and sheep, Trees for Life aim to help the natural regeneration of the forest…
Read MoreITF was founded in 1924 by Dr. Richard ‘St. Barbe’ Baker. Following his pioneering work in Kenya creating Watu wa Mitu (People of the Trees) with Chief Josiah Njonjo, he returned to the UK with the goal, incredibly forward-thinking for its time, of spreading the word about the benefits of reforestation around the world. He called the charity Men of the Trees, and succeeded in expanding to include members in over 100 countries at one point…
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