Planting trees: the real impact of a simple ecological gesture

Planting trees: the real impact of a simple ecological gesture

“A tree planted, a future preserved”.

Reforesting the planet is one of the most effective ways of combating climate change. Yet the impact of a single planting is often underestimated.

  1. CO₂ capture
    • A single mature tree can absorb around 22 kg of CO₂ per year.
  2. Soil protection
    • Tree roots hold the soil together, preventing erosion and landslides.
  3. Support for biodiversity
    • Birds, insects and other animals find refuge in trees and the surrounding canopy.
  4. Effect on microclimate
    • In urban areas, planting trees can reduce ambient temperature and improve air quality.
  5. The role of The Poodie
    • In addition to offering bamboo paper, we financially support reforestation programs to offset our emissions.

Conclusion

Every tree counts in the fight against global warming and soil erosion. By planting, you are making a concrete, sustainable gesture. Together, we can breathe new life into degraded areas.

To find out more:

Take a look at One Tree Planted to support or participate directly in planting campaigns.

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