We are pleased to provide an update on our commitment to regrowing forests sustainably and protecting biodiversity. As part of our ongoing efforts, we have formed a partnership with the Instituto Zag in Brazil to support their mission of preserving the Araucaria Angustifolia forests and the culture of the Xokleng tribe. This collaboration aligns perfectly with our regenerative strategy.
The significance of the Araucaria tree to the Xoklengs extends beyond their cultural heritage. It plays a vital role in their lives as a source of food, medicinal properties, and spiritual connection. Sadly, the Araucaria tree is critically endangered, with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List predicting its extinction within a few years. The loss of the Araucaria tree would not only be detrimental to the Xokleng tribe and their cultural legacy, but also have adverse effects on oxygen production, biodiversity, and human development, impeding our restoration efforts.
In line with our pledge to action, we have initiated a collaboration with the Instituto Zag. One of our first steps involves supporting their upcoming Araucaria planting campaign, which started in May 2023. We are proud that members of our team in Brazil had the opportunity to participate in the tree planting, gaining a direct understanding of sustainable forest regenerative practices and acknowledging the rights of indigenous people and local communities in combating the global climate crisis.
Furthermore, we are pleased to report that we have financially contributed to the Instituto Zag. These funds were utilized for the purchase of tools and fuel for travel between tribes, as verified during our latest visit. Additionally, we have provided 80,000 biodegradable seedling bags to support their planting efforts.
The funds and seedling bags we have already provided have made a significant impact on the project. More than 12,000 seedlings have been planted thus far. Considering the high cost of the shelter project, we believe that continuing our partnership by supporting the planting of pinhão (Araucaria seeds), providing seedling bags, and offering funds for fuel will be a valuable contribution.
We remain firm in our vow to regenerative practices, preserving biodiversity, and supporting the rights of indigenous communities. Through our collaboration with the Instituto Zag and the Tribo Xokleng, we are taking meaningful steps towards a more sustainable and balanced world.
We are pleased to provide an update on our commitment to regrowing forests sustainably and protecting biodiversity. As part of our ongoing efforts, we have formed a partnership with the Instituto Zag in Brazil to support their mission of preserving the Araucaria Angustifolia forests and the culture of the Xokleng tribe. This collaboration aligns perfectly with our regenerative strategy.
The significance of the Araucaria tree to the Xoklengs extends beyond their cultural heritage. It plays a vital role in their lives as a source of food, medicinal properties, and spiritual connection. Sadly, the Araucaria tree is critically endangered, with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List predicting its extinction within a few years. The loss of the Araucaria tree would not only be detrimental to the Xokleng tribe and their cultural legacy, but also have adverse effects on oxygen production, biodiversity, and human development, impeding our restoration efforts.
In line with our pledge to action, we have initiated a collaboration with the Instituto Zag. One of our first steps involves supporting their upcoming Araucaria planting campaign, which started in May 2023. We are proud that members of our team in Brazil had the opportunity to participate in the tree planting, gaining a direct understanding of sustainable forest regenerative practices and acknowledging the rights of indigenous people and local communities in combating the global climate crisis.
Furthermore, we are pleased to report that we have financially contributed to the Instituto Zag. These funds were utilized for the purchase of tools and fuel for travel between tribes, as verified during our latest visit. Additionally, we have provided 80,000 biodegradable seedling bags to support their planting efforts.
The funds and seedling bags we have already provided have made a significant impact on the project. More than 12,000 seedlings have been planted thus far. Considering the high cost of the shelter project, we believe that continuing our partnership by supporting the planting of pinhão (Araucaria seeds), providing seedling bags, and offering funds for fuel will be a valuable contribution.
We remain firm in our vow to regenerative practices, preserving biodiversity, and supporting the rights of indigenous communities. Through our collaboration with the Instituto Zag and the Tribo Xokleng, we are taking meaningful steps towards a more sustainable and balanced world.
We are pleased to provide an update on our commitment to regrowing forests sustainably and protecting biodiversity. As part of our ongoing efforts, we have formed a partnership with the Instituto Zag in Brazil to support their mission of preserving the Araucaria Angustifolia forests and the culture of the Xokleng tribe. This collaboration aligns perfectly with our regenerative strategy.
The significance of the Araucaria tree to the Xoklengs extends beyond their cultural heritage. It plays a vital role in their lives as a source of food, medicinal properties, and spiritual connection. Sadly, the Araucaria tree is critically endangered, with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List predicting its extinction within a few years. The loss of the Araucaria tree would not only be detrimental to the Xokleng tribe and their cultural legacy, but also have adverse effects on oxygen production, biodiversity, and human development, impeding our restoration efforts.
In line with our pledge to action, we have initiated a collaboration with the Instituto Zag. One of our first steps involves supporting their upcoming Araucaria planting campaign, which started in May 2023. We are proud that members of our team in Brazil had the opportunity to participate in the tree planting, gaining a direct understanding of sustainable forest regenerative practices and acknowledging the rights of indigenous people and local communities in combating the global climate crisis.
Furthermore, we are pleased to report that we have financially contributed to the Instituto Zag. These funds were utilized for the purchase of tools and fuel for travel between tribes, as verified during our latest visit. Additionally, we have provided 80,000 biodegradable seedling bags to support their planting efforts.
The funds and seedling bags we have already provided have made a significant impact on the project. More than 12,000 seedlings have been planted thus far. Considering the high cost of the shelter project, we believe that continuing our partnership by supporting the planting of pinhão (Araucaria seeds), providing seedling bags, and offering funds for fuel will be a valuable contribution.
We remain firm in our vow to regenerative practices, preserving biodiversity, and supporting the rights of indigenous communities. Through our collaboration with the Instituto Zag and the Tribo Xokleng, we are taking meaningful steps towards a more sustainable and balanced world.
We are pleased to provide an update on our commitment to regrowing forests sustainably and protecting biodiversity. As part of our ongoing efforts, we have formed a partnership with the Instituto Zag in Brazil to support their mission of preserving the Araucaria Angustifolia forests and the culture of the Xokleng tribe. This collaboration aligns perfectly with our regenerative strategy.
The significance of the Araucaria tree to the Xoklengs extends beyond their cultural heritage. It plays a vital role in their lives as a source of food, medicinal properties, and spiritual connection. Sadly, the Araucaria tree is critically endangered, with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List predicting its extinction within a few years. The loss of the Araucaria tree would not only be detrimental to the Xokleng tribe and their cultural legacy, but also have adverse effects on oxygen production, biodiversity, and human development, impeding our restoration efforts.
In line with our pledge to action, we have initiated a collaboration with the Instituto Zag. One of our first steps involves supporting their upcoming Araucaria planting campaign, which started in May 2023. We are proud that members of our team in Brazil had the opportunity to participate in the tree planting, gaining a direct understanding of sustainable forest regenerative practices and acknowledging the rights of indigenous people and local communities in combating the global climate crisis.
Furthermore, we are pleased to report that we have financially contributed to the Instituto Zag. These funds were utilized for the purchase of tools and fuel for travel between tribes, as verified during our latest visit. Additionally, we have provided 80,000 biodegradable seedling bags to support their planting efforts.
The funds and seedling bags we have already provided have made a significant impact on the project. More than 12,000 seedlings have been planted thus far. Considering the high cost of the shelter project, we believe that continuing our partnership by supporting the planting of pinhão (Araucaria seeds), providing seedling bags, and offering funds for fuel will be a valuable contribution.
We remain firm in our vow to regenerative practices, preserving biodiversity, and supporting the rights of indigenous communities. Through our collaboration with the Instituto Zag and the Tribo Xokleng, we are taking meaningful steps towards a more sustainable and balanced world.
We are pleased to provide an update on our commitment to regrowing forests sustainably and protecting biodiversity. As part of our ongoing efforts, we have formed a partnership with the Instituto Zag in Brazil to support their mission of preserving the Araucaria Angustifolia forests and the culture of the Xokleng tribe. This collaboration aligns perfectly with our regenerative strategy.
The significance of the Araucaria tree to the Xoklengs extends beyond their cultural heritage. It plays a vital role in their lives as a source of food, medicinal properties, and spiritual connection. Sadly, the Araucaria tree is critically endangered, with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List predicting its extinction within a few years. The loss of the Araucaria tree would not only be detrimental to the Xokleng tribe and their cultural legacy, but also have adverse effects on oxygen production, biodiversity, and human development, impeding our restoration efforts.
In line with our pledge to action, we have initiated a collaboration with the Instituto Zag. One of our first steps involves supporting their upcoming Araucaria planting campaign, which started in May 2023. We are proud that members of our team in Brazil had the opportunity to participate in the tree planting, gaining a direct understanding of sustainable forest regenerative practices and acknowledging the rights of indigenous people and local communities in combating the global climate crisis.
Furthermore, we are pleased to report that we have financially contributed to the Instituto Zag. These funds were utilized for the purchase of tools and fuel for travel between tribes, as verified during our latest visit. Additionally, we have provided 80,000 biodegradable seedling bags to support their planting efforts.
The funds and seedling bags we have already provided have made a significant impact on the project. More than 12,000 seedlings have been planted thus far. Considering the high cost of the shelter project, we believe that continuing our partnership by supporting the planting of pinhão (Araucaria seeds), providing seedling bags, and offering funds for fuel will be a valuable contribution.
We remain firm in our vow to regenerative practices, preserving biodiversity, and supporting the rights of indigenous communities. Through our collaboration with the Instituto Zag and the Tribo Xokleng, we are taking meaningful steps towards a more sustainable and balanced world.