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1-2-Tree: one tree here, one tree there

 

November 29, 2019 – This day the first official tree planting day for United Packaging Forest will take place. As a partner, the Empack team is going to support the planting of the first 1000 trees of the company forest in the Bieslandse forest near Delft. Also 150 other partner organizations of Trees for All will be present to plant their own piece of forest.

Every tree is one

UPF is one of the many partners of Trees for All and all donations go 100% to this foundation. With the 1-2-Tree program, Trees for All is planning one tree in the Netherlands and one tree in one of its foreign forest projects. In the Netherlands, Trees for All helps restore forest and make our country greener by expanding the forest area. In countries such as Uganda, Bolivia and Costa Rica, Trees for All protects tropical forests and planting new ones. Trees for All always works together with the local population on foreign forest projects. In this way the local population is offered a sustainable alternative to provide for their livelihood

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Why an United Packaging Forest (UPF)?

With the slogan “Every tree is one” we want to emphasize that all contributions are welcome. Together we contribute and together we achieve results. Bringing together small and large donations creates forests that will last a lifetime. Together with Trees for All, the initiators have put together the following four packages:

Can I contribute?

The United Packaging Forest is an initiative that originated in the packaging world and is open to anyone who recognizes themselves in the fight against illegal logging. Large multinationals or individuals, customers, suppliers, employees, or other players in the packaging chain are welcome to join. When ACTING appeals to you, join the UPF and contribute to making our beautiful planet viable.

Do you want to be a partner of the UPF project?

Do you want to join? Then mail to project manager Kees Kok (kk@petpower.eu) or visit the website: www.unitedpackagingforest.com

Let’s act together!

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