Quadrin Group are excited to announce its collaboration with Evertreen.com to support the environment. As a company, we have always prioritised environmental responsibility, and we are thrilled to work with Evertreen, a trailblazer in technological advancements that allow individuals worldwide to contribute to the wellbeing of our planet.
Through this collaboration, we aim to combat deforestation and promote habitat protection in 12 countries worldwide. The support for the environment has always been a part of our company culture and goals, and we have always looked for ways to support the environment effectively. Working with Evertreen.com is an effective way to do so, as they offer transparency through their satellite monitoring service, which allows us to see the impact of our tree planting efforts. We can view videos taken by farmers to see our trees growing and thriving. Additionally, a public page allows everyone to see the GPS coordinates of their trees, making it easy for people to see the impact of their contributions. Furthermore, individuals can even add trees to the forest that Quadrin Group have started.
This partnership is essential for us because of the significant impact tree-planting can have on the environment. Tree planting can contribute to achieving several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), including:
SDG 13: Climate Action – Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, helping to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
SDG 15: Life on Land – Trees provide habitat for wildlife, prevent soil erosion, and promote biodiversity.
SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – Trees can be used sustainably for timber, paper, and other products, reducing the need for deforestation.
SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation – Trees help to filter water and prevent soil erosion, leading to cleaner water.
SDG 1: No Poverty – Planting trees can provide income and livelihood opportunities for local communities through sustainable forestry practices and eco-tourism.
SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – Trees in urban areas can help to reduce the urban heat island effect, provide shade, and improve air quality.