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Become carbon neutral

What does this mean

Sponsor a tree and help fight climate change. Tree planting is a common way of offsetting carbon emissions.

We work with suppliers and growers to oversee and manage the planting on your behalf. This is a low cost, easy option for you to contribute to one of our tree planting projects.

Sponsor our trees

Use the controls below to explore the tree planting projects currently underway and select the trees you wish to sponsor.

  • Walnut
    Walnut
    Details:Growing nuts as well as dense wood, the walnut has a long life, packs in plenty of carbon and feeds the food chain with seasonal nuts.
    Number of Trees:4
    Date:10 Jun 2010
    1 - 50: $48
  • Purple Ake Ake
    Purple Ake Ake
    Details:Fast growing native evergreen tree, purplish-bronze to red leaves and masses of purplish-pink seed capsules.
    Number of Trees:10
    Date:10 Jul 2010
    1 - 50: $29
  • Assorted Maple
    Assorted Maple
    Details:With their brightly coloured leaves in Autumn, these trees put on a fantastic display while providing shade in summer, light in winter and a substantial volume of leafy mulch which further improves the soil biology.
    Number of Trees:45
    Date:06 Jun 2010
    1 - 50: $39
    More than 50: $29
  • Mixed Native
    Mixed Native
    Details:Assorted New Zealand native trees and shrubs. Part of a regeneration corridor.
    Number of Trees:300
    Date:05 Jun 2010
    1 - 50: $39
    More than 50: $29
  • Alder
    Alder
    Details:Alders are fast growing deciduous trees that improve the fertility of the soils where it is grown, and as a pioneer species, it helps provide additional nitrogen for the successive species which follow.

    Number of Trees:50
    Date:04 Mar 2002
    1 - 50: $39
 

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