Gift a tree today, help restore nature.

Gift a tree as a personalized and sustainable gift for your friends, employees or anyone you choose. 

A gifting experience customizable for every occasion:

Pick your tree-gift moment

Birthday

New Job

Life event

New baby

Graduation

Recovery

Engagment

Holiday

Custom

Our Green Impact Platform makes it easy to start your own company forest, and allows your company to directly invest in nature restoration projects that create real, measurable impact.

How it works:

1. Gift a tree

Something special to celebrate? We have the gift that keeps on growing

2. See your impact

Use your dashboard to see what your gift has meant to a sustainable future for everyone

3. Geef & inspireer

Gift trees from your forest and share your environmental impact with your community.

You will receive...

Impact tracking

Once you’ve purchased trees and started a company forest, you’ll instantly be granted access to your digital company dashboard, where you can view the trees’ location and live-track your impact.

A kit with multiple assets will be available on your account. This will allow you to share your impact across social media or on your website.

You can now gift more trees or just buy them for yourself and see your impact growing on our platform.

Why start a company forest?

Make a tangible green impact.

By starting a company forest, your businessdirectly contributes to restoring nature andcreating measurable environmental benefits,such as CO₂ capture and water retention.

A company forest is a powerful way to fosterdeeper connections with employees andcustomers by sharing your green journey andshowcasing your commitment to sustainability.

With real-time dashboards and certificates, youcan easily monitor your forest’s growth and sharetransparent reports with stakeholders, aligningyour green efforts with business goals.

All gifted trees are trees that are brought back to life in the heart of Africa by our partner Justdiggit. They train local farmers to carefully regrow trees that have been cut down but are still alive, by a method called Treecovery, better known as Kisiki Hai in Swahili.

Start your forest and make an impact today!

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