Why trees?

Pourquoi des arbres ?

Why do trees make a difference in our environment and why do we have to replant them at all costs?
Even a small tree about 20 meters high produces about 10,000 liters of oxide per day, enough for 5 to 10 people per day.

Of course, a single tree does not make a difference, but an entire forest does. We are convinced that everyone must and can start some part and that the start can also be made by a single tree. Because the little ones also have a role to play in a greener and more sustainable future?

Mais pourquoi des arbres ? Pourquoi avons-nous décidé de planter des arbres dans le monde entier avec notre partenaire OneTreePlanted ?

If you look closer, the trees are some of the most impressive features on our planet. Wherever they grow, they form the central element of the ecosystem. Les arbres influencent nos vies sur terre - peut-être même plus que vous ne le pensez...

Raisons pour lesquelles vous, moi et nous avons tous besoin d'arbres et de forêts :

  1. 🌳HABITAT
    There are around 30 to 60 million living species on our planet. In Switzerland, more than 40% of the animals and plants found in our country depend on the forest as their habitat - that's around 25,000 species!
    The forests provide nesting sites, food, habitat and protection for a wide variety of animals. Everything, from the smallest insects to the largest predators, is represented. All these animal species are necessary to maintain our current ecosystem.

  2. 💨 PRODUCTEUR D'OXYGÈNE
    Like all plants on earth, trees produce oxygène. Même un petit arbre d'une vingtaine de mètres de haut produit environ 10 000 liters d'oxygène par jour. This is enough for 5 to 10 people, each needing 500 to 2,000 liters of oxygène per day.

  3. 🍃 STOCKAGE DE CARBONE
    Arbors make an important contribution to climate protection and the fight against climate change, because they eliminate CO 2 from the atmosphere thanks to their long-lasting growth. Photosynthesis, which is carried out by plants, is responsible for this.
    During this process, the trees absorb the carbon dioxide in the air, which is responsible for climate change. They then transform it into organic materials, such as wood. For one meter cube of wood, one tree consumes on average one tonne of CO 2.

    À propos : a by-product of photosynthesis is also the oxide mentioned in point 2 above.

Le pire de tout ? ALMOST HALF OF THE OLD SURFACE OF THE TREES IS ALREADY GONE !

Pas à pas, ensemble, we can fight against the problem of deforestation and support the reforestation of the world's forests.💚