SUSTAINABILITY
We Plant Trees
We Plant Trees
One product sold, one tree planted
One product sold, one tree planted

One Tree Planted
One Tree Planted is a 501(c)(3) non-profit founded in Shelburne, Vermont. They work with amazing reforestation organizations around the world that need financial support to help them get more trees in the ground.
The process is simple, a product sold a tree planted. We collaborate with them to compensate the ecological footprint we generate in our company, especially in the development of each product.
One product sold, one tree planted
4196 trees planted
that reduced 4,044,000 kg of CO2
that’s the CO2 produced by
5014 flights from Madrid to NYC
5014 flights from Madrid to NYC
(Normally, there are 5 flights per day from Madrid to NYC)
(Normally, there are 5 flights per day from Madrid to NYC)

We collaborate in reforestation projects in Haiti
One Tree Planted has reforestation projects in all continents. Reforestation is a major challenge for Haiti. Centuries of over-farming and poor agricultural methods have destroyed the region’s soil.
Erosion makes it very difficult to grow food, and dramatically increases the impact of natural disasters. Planting trees here will help restore nutrients to the soil and teach local farmers how to use the land responsibly and profitably.
One Tree Planted works with an amazing partner in Haiti that uses social enterprise to tackle reforestation. Focusing on community development, they help establish farmer cooperatives and rural farm businesses with a strong focus on empowering women.

Deforestation in Haiti
Haiti is a mountainous country that was once covered in lush tropical forests and fertile valleys. Since colonization, its forests have been cleared for industralization – primarily coffee plantations, timber exports, and charcoal.
Over 70% of Haiti’s annual energy comes from wood-based fuels, creating a serious threat to air quality. It’s estimated that between 30 and 40 million trees are cut down each year, and approximately 4,000 kilotons of wood are harvested for energy consumption.
Haiti’s unpredictable climate makes it susceptible to drought, flash flooding, and hurricanes. Soil erosion and lack of tree cover exacerbate the impact of these disasters.
Deforestation in Haiti is closely linked to the poverty cycle; lack of access to fertile ground has led poorer farmers to cultivate steep, treeless slopes, destroying the topsoil and making it difficult for them to yield crops.