To support our tree planting projects, you must go on the App Store / Play Store and download Treeapp. The app is only available in the UK and Ireland. Once you finished onboarding you will arrive on a map of the world, where you can choose the project you would like to support. The first unlocked project will be Madagascar, as it is our core area of focus for reforestation. So you must navigate to “Madagascar Coastal” and then click on “Plant here” to contribute to tree planting on that site.
In order to use our API, you’ll need to head to Settings in your business account and click on “+ Add a new API key” to add a payment method. This can be a payment card or you can opt to pay by invoice and pay via whatever method suits you. Billing works on a usage-based subscription, this means that you will be billed monthly, with all of your tree planting requests from the month processed at once. We use Stripe’s secure payments gateway to process both payments and invoices. With the Impact API reports, you can see current unpaid trees if you want to preview what you will be charged.
We only plant native species trees, which vary from nation to nation. We never plant or introduce any invasive species at any of our project sites. While true reforestation remains our focus, we also plant a percentage of agroforestry species for sustainable community use. This prevents the community from going into newly restored forests and provides greater community benefit and involvement in the project. Our partners mostly plant dry deciduous trees and magroves, but over species are planted throughout all our projects. We also have monthly reviews with each reforestation project leader to ensure the trees we are planting are adapted and adequate to their respective environment.
Our seedpods are comprised of tree seed, water-retention additives, beneficial bacteria & fungi, minerals & nutrients, and a healthy growth medium conditioner. By leveraging automation and streamlined manufacturing, we’re able mass produce over , seedpods per day, omitting the energy-intensive nursery phase required in traditional tree planting and reducing waste and energy in transportation due to their compact size.
Increased global demand for wood, paper, beef and palm oil are also some of the main deforestation causes. You then have another challenge emerging… unhealthy forests or as they call it in France, “Malforestation” or ‘Bad Reforestation’. Malforestation exists when a forest is composed of only or species of trees. This phenomenon is unfortunately becoming more and more common at a global level.