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Timberland has strengthened its timberland 6 inch boots sale uk commitment to a greener future with a pledge to plant 26,000 trees in Ghana in partnership with agroforestry specialist Treedom. The forest frenzy comes as part of an ambitious plan to plant 50m trees over the next five years as the outdoor lifestyle brand redoubles a commitment to reforestation which has seen it plant 10m trees globally since 2001.

Citing the benefits of tree growth in terms of air purification, cooling and water retention Timberland has alighted on Ghana for cheap womens timberland boots its latest initiative which will form a key component of the Great Green Wall Project – an 8km-long natural barrier stretching the width of Africa. It is estimated that the Timberland forest will help mitigate the effects of climate change by reducing the severity of droughts while extracting 25m kg of CO2 from the atmosphere. Timberland has sought to establish an eco-led brand purpose with its 'We're not activists' push.

Timberland plans to reforest Africa. The American outwear company is going to plant 26,000 trees in Ghana in collaboration timberland outlet uk boots with the online platform Treedom, specialized in reforestation and planting trees. This initiative is part of the company’s commitment to plant fifty million trees in the next five years. The project under the name Great Green Wall aims to reforest a total of 8,000 kilometers in Africa to fight against problems which affect its population such as hunger, droughts and massive migrations. Timberland’s Forest will absorb 25 million kilos of carbon dioxide and will employ 1,530 farmers.

The proposal focuses on cleaning vans shoes sale the air, eliminating carbon and liberating oxygen, to contribute to the world’s climate. The initiative also includes actions such as tree geolocation and tree registering through photos. Since 2001, Timberland has planted more than ten million trees around the world. This December, the company also offers shoppers the chance to donate a tree to Treedom, and keep track of its plantation via online geolocation.

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Kudos to Timberland for their admirable pledge to plant 26,000 trees! This initiative showcases their commitment to environmental sustainability and sets a powerful example for other tree services company to follow. Let's support efforts like these to create a greener, healthier planet for future generations.
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