Why Plant ?

The tree is essential to the balance of the Earth and its inhabitants

They produce oxygen

Using photosynthesis, a tree converts water and carbon dioxide into enough oxygen to sustain two people for a year.

They help fight climate change

Pour bien grandir, l’arbre se nourrit de gaz carbonique tout au long de sa vie. Avec, en moyenne, plus de 10 kg de CO2 absorbés par an, l’arbre contribue à réduire la quantité additionnelle de carbone dans l’atmosphère, responsable du changement climatique.

Trees improve the quality of water

Grâce à ses racines et à ses feuilles, l’arbre filtre et recycle les eaux de pluie, les transformant en eau purifiée et potable. Ce processus 100% naturel permet de recharger et stabiliser le niveau des nappes phréatiques.

It reduces erosion

Tree roots are essential for preventing landslides by holding the ground and fighting erosion, especially near riverbanks, slopes and embankments. In arid countries, trees form a natural barrier against desert progression.

It cleanses the air

The tree leaves act as actual natural air filters by trapping wind-borne dust and contaminants and thus improving the quality of the air we breathe.

It regulates extreme climate changes and protects against heat.

Using the process of evapotranspiration, a tree releases humidity in the atmosphere which affects the humidity levels and regulates the climate extremes.

They ensure biodiversity

Trees and forests host, feed and shelter 80% of all terrestrial animal species.

They are an essential source for human life

Sources de nourriture (fruits, champignons, gibiers...), de bois de construction, de chauffage et même de médicaments... Les arbres et les forêts font vivre directement 1,6 milliard d’Hommes.

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