As of today there are 300 new trees in the world
Thanks to our collaboration with Treedom, we are bringing positive change to the environment and the people who live in it.
We are growing trees in 7 countries around the world (Kenya, Tanzania, Cameroon, Colombia, Nepal, Madagascar and Guatemala), where they will help absorb CO and bear valuable fruit for the livelihood of local communities. Every single tree is photographed and geolocated at the moment it is planted in the ground, to ensure maximum transparency of our commitment to the Planet.
The environmental benefits
Trees are valuable allies in the fight against climate change because they produce oxygen and absorb CO, trapping it in their trunks, branches and roots. In doing so, they improve air quality and help lower temperatures by removing CO from the atmosphere.
Thanks to their roots, they counteract soil erosion and create an undergrowth capable of intercepting rainwater. By offering shelter and nourishment to various plant and animal species, they protect the biodiversity of the areas in which they grow.
The socio-economic benefits for the communities involved in Treedom projects
Treedom projects aim to have a positive impact not only on the environment in which they intervene, but also on the people who inhabit it.
This is why the project areas are located in developing countries, where the benefits of trees can really make a difference. Communities are trained step by step, acquiring skills that they can in turn transfer to others, and all the trees planted remain the property of the farmers who take care of them. Fruit trees, in particular, enrich their diet and provide them with an income opportunity through sales in local markets.