Where are the trees planted?

Where are the trees planted?

We plant in the forests of Tanzania, Haiti, Kenya and more. All our Tree Planting Projects create sustainable livelihoods. All the trees absorb CO2, offset carbon emissions and contribute towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

You can learn more about our tree planting projects here.
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    • Which tree species are planted?

      We mostly plant trees which provide harvest to the local communities. For example, fruit trees are planted around schools in Tanzania to provide nutrition to the children. Our trees also help avoid land degradation. For example, trees were planted ...
    • What are giving trees?🪴

      You can get giving tree points for your own Forest as kudos for helping to plant trees in someone else’s forest. If you gift trees to others, individuals, or companies, you can earn giving tree points that add to your overall impact on the platform. ...
    • 🌳🌏 Your trees' impact

      How do you calculate the impact of the trees? A tropical tree absorbs 50 pounds of atmospheric Carbon Dioxide per year. This is a weighted average because trees have low CO2 absorbing capacity in their early years, peaking as they gain maturity and ...
    • When are the trees planted?

      It takes 8 to 9 months for tree seedlings to be prepped for plantation. Different species are stocked up and made ready for planting during favorable seasons. For example, our Tanzanian nursery plants from March to June and October to December.
    • Who plants the trees?

      We work closely with our local tree nurseries to ensure bests practices are followed. They use agroforestry techniques where trees or shrubs are grown around or among crops or pastureland to increase natural reforestation and biodiversity as nature ...