The Roots of Tomorrow
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In partnership with KULA, over 250,000 trees have been planted across Rwanda's coffee-growing regions. This initiative empowers over 300 farmers, the majority of whom are women. These trees do more than restore the land; they provide a sustainable, generational income for farming families for up to 30 years.
Nature's Foundation
A single sapling does more than grow; it anchors the soil, filters the air, and breathes life back into depleted ecosystems. By advancing global reforestation, we are actively reversing deforestation, repairing habitats, and stabilising the climate at the ground level.
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Our efforts in India with the Sustainable Green Initiative focus on distributing fruit tree saplings to marginalized communities. These specific trees enhance local biodiversity, protect endangered species like the Indian Leopard, and create immediate economic opportunities for local farmers.
𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑨𝒍𝒃𝒆𝒓𝒕𝒊𝒏𝒆 𝑹𝒊𝒇𝒕
As one of the most vital biodiversity hotspots on the planet, this region is home to over 50% of Africa's bird species and 39% of its mammals. In partnership with the Jane Goodall Institute, we are planting trees in this critical area to reconnect fragmented forests and secure new habitats for endangered primates.
Empowering Local Stewards
We deeply believe true conservation starts with the people who live it. By supporting sustainable agriculture, we provide local farmers with the tools to cultivate their own land, generate independent income, and become the permanent protectors of their native environments.
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Southwest Australia is a delicate ecosystem home to ancient wildlife and the endangered Carnaby's Black Cockatoo. Decades of land clearing have put this habitat at risk. By actively planting native trees and shrubs, we provide the essential food and shelter required to restore this remarkable landscape.
Planted With Purpose
Every piece of art you bring into your home actively contributes to our regenerative initiatives for the planet. Together, we are securing a greener future.
One tree at a time.