Tree Planting
Welcome to The Planet Protection Project’s Tree Planting Page, where every seed sown represents a powerful commitment to a more sustainable and resilient planet. Discover the profound impact of our partnership with Eden Reforestation Projects, where each tree planted helps combat climate change, fosters biodiversity, and empowers communities.
For just fifty pence, you can be a part of this transformative journey. Learn about the simplicity and impact of our contribution model as we delve into the cost per tree, making environmental action accessible to individuals and organizations alike.
This page introduces our tree planting initiatives in countries such as Madagascar, Mozambique, Kenya, Ethiopia, Nepal, the Philippines, Honduras, and Brazil. Explore how we are creating positive environmental and social change by not only sequestering carbon but also supporting local communities.
Madagascar
Work in Madagascar focuses on the restoration of mangrove forests in the Mahajanga area. Managing over 42,800+ hectares of land, providing employment to more than 3,480+ individuals. The project has seen the successful planting of over 10 million mangrove and dry deciduous trees in northwest Madagascar, contributing significantly to local ecosystems and biodiversity.
Mozambique
In Mozambique, the Project oversees more than 114,125+ hectares of land and provides jobs to over 1,255+ individuals. The organisation initiated a reforestation programme in 2018 with the aim of restoring the vitality of the forests that fringe the rivers and coastline. This project plays a crucial role in preserving the unique ecosystems of the region.
Kenya
The Project manages over 46,325+ hectares of land in Kenya, employing more than 850+ individuals. The organisation’s work in the country is focused on improving local livelihoods and restoring forests in areas of critical importance. Their efforts have had a significant impact on local communities and the environment.
Ethiopia
In Ethiopia, the Project is responsible for over 2,360+ hectares of land and employs more than 5+ individuals. Their work in the country is centred around restoring degraded landscapes, increasing water resources, and decreasing the impact of landslides. This has been instrumental in improving the local environment and mitigating the effects of climate change.
Nepal
The Project manages over 6,625+ hectares of land in Nepal and provides employment to more than 190+ individuals. The organisation initiated its Nepal Reforestation Project in 2015, working in 3 distinct regions across the country, including a partnership with Chitwan National Park, a World Heritage Site. Their work has contributed significantly to the preservation of Nepal’s unique biodiversity.
The Phillipines
In the Philippines, the Project oversees more than 16,045+ hectares of land and employs over 85+ individuals. The organisation is working to restore a deforested portion of the rainforest in the country, playing a crucial role in the preservation of this globally significant ecosystem.
Honduras
The Project manages over 11,230+ hectares of land in Honduras, providing jobs to more than 120+ individuals. The organisation began working with indigenous communities in Central America in 2020, launching reforestation projects in Honduras and Nicaragua. These projects have had a significant impact on local communities and the environment.
Brazil
In Brazil, the Project oversees more than 1,640+ hectares of land and provides employment to over 85+ individuals. The organisation’s newly established reforestation projects in the country focus on restoring extensive natural forest habitats, creating corridors and safe havens for Brazil’s wildlife.