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Choose to plant your trees around the planet. 

Planting in different regions helps to support ecosystems in need, while still offsetting your carbon dioxide footprint.

Fern leaf

NEW ZEALAND

Support our local ecosystem through the planting of native trees in a number of restoration projects around Aotearoa. These projects are run by Kiwi volunteers with the main goals of increasing natural spaces, restoring waterways and creating habitats for our native birds and insects.

AUSTRALIA

Australia has lost nearly 40% of its bushland and forests due to agriculture and fires. Our planting partner across the ditch takes degraded, unused farmland and plants a variety of indigenous trees and shrubs here in an effort to combat climate change and restore the natural habitat.

Koala Bear
Tropical Island View

INDONESIA

Choosing to plant trees in Indonesia supports reforestation projects which focus on restoring rainforests destroyed by fire, the palm oil industry and illegal mining operations.

INDIA

This project focuses on planting fruit trees in India. Not only does this contribute to a cleaner planet but it also helps to alleviate hunger and nutritional deficiencies.

Woman in a Field
Giraffes

AFRICA

Vast areas of forest throughout Africa have been exploited for timber, agriculture, and mining. This is unfortunate, as it risks losing some of the most diverse ecological habitats on the planet. Planting trees here will help to reforest and restore degraded land in Kenya, Ghana and Ethiopia.

SOUTH AMERICA

Centuries of deforestation for farming, logging, sugar cane, coffee and urban sprawl have had a devastating impact on South America's tropical rainforests. Planting here focuses on reforestation projects in the Amazon rain forest and Brazil, as well as teaching local farmers how planting trees can be more valuable than cutting them down.

Wooden House in the Forest
Hiking in Nature

NORTH AMERICA

Choosing to plant here will help to restore forest in the USA and Canada which has been decimated by insect pests, diseases and drought.​ If this does not occur, dead trees become fuel for severe wildfires resulting in significant long-term damage to forest resources and native habitat.

Are you a member of a reforestation project? We would love to help support you. Get in touch here!

582 Trees.

That's less than 8 trees per year

Or 1 a month, just to be sure.

Time to get started.

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