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Together, We Plant for a Better Planet

Reforesting Tanzania for a Sustainable Future—Join Us in Our Global Tree-Planting Initiative

Why Tanzania

Tanzania is a country facing urgent deforestation challenges, with some of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world at risk. Our tree-planting efforts focus on restoring degraded areas to provide habitats for wildlife and enhance soil fertility. By rebuilding these vital forests, we not only help protect nature but also uplift local communities.

Through our YON E Global Health Alliance (YGHA) Group, we dedicate part of our profits to planting trees with every order, directly contributing to reforesting Tanzania and supporting a sustainable future for all.

Our impact

At YON E Global, we are dedicated to tree-planting initiatives that support biodiversity, enhance soil stability, and sequester carbon.

Trees provide habitats for diverse species, reduce soil erosion through their root systems, and capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Our efforts contribute to achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Interested in learning more? Check out the 2024 Impact Report from Tree App to see the full scope of the reforestation work and environmental impact.

Community & Environmental Benefits

In Bangala, Tanzania, deforestation from unsustainable logging and firewood practices left the land barren and incapable of restoring larger forest systems. Our efforts have begun to reverse this damage. Local families, who have moved near these areas benefit from the reforestation activities. Fruit trees improve soil fertility, support better farming conditions, and increase CO2 absorption.

So far, we’ve planted nearly 200 trees, which will absorb 21.80 tonnes of CO2 over their lifetime and reforest 320 square meters of land. Check out the satellite map of Tanzania to see the impact and learn more about the Bangala area.