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Plant trees for impact and help restore ecosystems around the world! Plant a Tree!
Plant trees for impact and help restore ecosystems around the world! Plant a Tree!
Stay up to date on major announcements, exciting collaborations, and more. Visit our Newsroom
We make it simple for anyone to plant trees, and together we can make an incredible impact. Learn more
Stay up to date on major announcements, exciting collaborations, and more. Visit our Newsroom
We make it simple for anyone to plant trees, and together we can make an incredible impact. Learn more
Become a business partner to improve your company’s sustainability initiatives and make an impact. Learn more
See how your support and leadership can help us fund reforestation efforts across the globe. Learn more
Become a business partner to improve your company’s sustainability initiatives and make an impact. Learn more
See how your support and leadership can help us fund reforestation efforts across the globe. Learn more
Read about stories from the field, interesting facts about trees and get your healthy dose of nature. Visit our blog
Comprised of lesson plans, learning modules, resources, and activities, our T.R.E.E.S. School Program is the perfect addition to your curriculum. Learn more
Read about stories from the field, interesting facts about trees and get your healthy dose of nature. Visit our blog
Comprised of lesson plans, learning modules, resources, and activities, our T.R.E.E.S. School Program is the perfect addition to your curriculum. Learn more
Our fan-favorite Reforestation T-Shirt. Wear it with pride to show your support of reforesting our planet, one tree at a time. Shop now
Give the gift that lasts a lifetime! Choose an image, write your personalized message and select a delivery date to gift a tree. Gift a tree
Our fan-favorite Reforestation T-Shirt. Wear it with pride to show your support of reforesting our planet, one tree at a time. Shop now
Give the gift that lasts a lifetime! Choose an image, write your personalized message and select a delivery date to gift a tree. Gift a tree
Sustainable travel is a guideline for promoting and practicing tourism in a way that supports local businesses, economies, cultures, and the environment. A 2018 study found that tourism is responsible for 8% of the world’s carbon emissions. Half of this number comes from air travel alone. By prioritizing sustainable travel, we can minimize the impact of our travels and even make travel beneficial for the climate, for the environment and for local economies and communities.
After years of staying closer to home due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, many people are eager to make up for lost vacations, travels, and getaways. But with all those flights, hotels, busses, and daiquiris comes the need to mitigate the environmental impact of tourism. That's where sustainable travel comes in!
When planning transportation for your trip, consider every available option. Is your destination close enough that you could drive there? How about taking a train or a bus? As you've probably guessed, avoiding air travel is key to sustainable travel. Of course, for many destinations, flying is the only practical option. In these cases, the flight you select can have a huge impact on your carbon footprint. How might that work? If you are chartering a flight, FlyGreen is an example of a plane chartering company that is making an effort to be more sustainable in their operations and impact. They are planting trees to reconcile the carbon emitted by their flights, and are working towards launching an all electric fleet.
Planes give off most of their emissions during takeoff and landing, so be sure to select the most direct flight possible. And don't knock those economy tickets — business class seats take up as much as 5X the space, thereby using 5X the emissions. While none of these are "perfect" solutions, they willhelp you balance travel with making a dent on your carbon footprint.
When it comes to the environmental impact of traveling, resorts and hotel chains play an outsized role. And while many hotels and hotel chains have begun putting more effort into sustainability, there's still a lot of room for improvement. Hotels in the United States alone create 60 million tons of CO2, generate 1.9 billion lbs of waste and use 219 billion gallons of water every single year.
When traveling, look for green-certified hotels and lodges whenever possible. And don't forget about locally owned accommodations, which have the added benefit of directly supporting local economies. It's a great time for the eco tourism and sustainable travel industries — and many destinations are stepping it up when it comes to protecting the environment. Encourage this shift by doing your homework and supporting "green" hotels and resorts whenever possible.
“Voluntourism”, or when travelers volunteer their time abroad to help a community or the environment, has its pros and cons. But when done ethically and responsibly, it can be a great way to travel sustainably. Done right, it can be hugely beneficial for both the destination community and for the travelers themselves. But how can you be sure the project you’re signing up for is going to actually make a positive impact? Research the project and the organization thoroughly beforehand, and make sure to sign up for work that's within your expertise and skill set to avoid doing more harm than good. When done correctly, voluntourism can be an opportunity to learn closely about global cultures and communities while simultaneously empowering them through helpful and necessary labor. With good intentions and diligent research, there’s no reason why voluntourism can’t be a great way to travel sustainably.
When traveling, it’s important to try the local foods. Not only will it help bring you out of your culinary comfort zone, it can be great for the local economy. And just as important as what you eat is where you eat for a sustainable diet. Local restaurants are the best option as this keeps your money within the community. Eating local cuisine also gives you a chance to experience authentic cultures through their food, one of the cornerstones of sustainable travel. If your stomach is brave, try the local street vendors and purchase groceries in the local markets. Or better yet, take a cooking class to expand your repertoire and have fun doing it! We travel to expand our comfort zones and our world views, so why not experience the world through your taste buds?
If you’re passionate about sustainable travel, it’s important to advocate for it whenever possible. If airlines, hotels, or popular destinations ask for customer feedback, let them know that sustainability is your biggest priority. Ask them before and during your stay what they’re doing to maximize their sustainability to ensure that they are actually committed to sustainable travel. Once you return home, share your experiences with friends and family. Recommend your favorite sustainable accommodations and destinations, inspire them to reconsider their own traveling carbon footprintsand push them towards greater sustainability efforts. Sharing your experiences on social media and advocating for sustainable destinations is a great way to support the best and greenest places on Earth.
One of the best and most direct ways to support sustainable travel is through donations, but choosing the right way to donate your money can be difficult. There are so many options available, but choosing the right organization to support is key to making sure your money goes out to people and projects who need it. To this end, avoid curated or boutique experiences that pose as sustainable travel. Instead, look for organizations that make sustainable travel accessible to anyone, work directly with the local communities they claim to be helping, have a low overhead cost (most reputable nonprofits subscribe to the 80/20 rule, which means that 80% of funds raised go directly to the program and 20% go towards administrative and fundraising needs) and are transparent about their environmental and social impact.
When you consider the millions of tourists that travel the globe each year, little decisions can add up to have a huge impact on the environment. When traveling, it’s important to continue following as many of the sustainable lifestyle tipswe live by at home as we can. Things like turning the lights off, cycling instead of driving, taking short showers, recyclingand avoiding single-use plastics are great places to start. Don’t overuse linens, as this is a huge source of wastewater, and try to avoid ordering room service in favor of pursuing local dining options. As with most things in life, it’s the little things that can make the biggest difference when it comes to sustainable travel.
There are endless cities and countries worth visiting in the world, yet certain cities dominate the most visited lists year in and year out. Cities like Bangkok, Barcelona, and Paris are so overcrowded with tourists that it can become impossible to differentiate tourist traps from authentic experiences. Instead, skip the beaten path and check out places like Ljubljana, Slovenia (recently voted the greenest city in the EU), Palau, (which requires visitors to make a sustainability pledge before entering the country), and Costa Rica, which is well regarded for its sustainable tourism. By choosing options that are less "popular", you can have a richer experience while also supporting smaller, more sustainable communities.
No sustainable travel list would be complete without mentioning planting trees. As they grow, trees absorb carbon from the atmosphere, accounting for as much as 45% of all land carbon. And healthy forests provide habitat biodiversity, improve human and ecosystem health, and more. Volunteering to plant trees within your local community or abroad is a valuable service that benefits the environment, wildlife, and local communities. Don't have time to plant trees yourself? Not to worry: donating to reforestation charitieslike One Tree Planted can help reduce your travel impact and ensure that iconic travel destinations across the globe can continue to support sustainable tourism.
Meaghan works to share our story far and wide, manages our blog calendar, coordinates with the team on projects + campaigns, and ensures our brand voice is reflected across channels. With a background in communications and an education in environmental conservation, she is passionate about leveraging her creativity to help the environment!
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One Tree Planted, Inc.'s mission is to work with our partners to reforest our planet, empowering communities, and fostering a healthier, greener future. Financial and other information about our charity’s purpose, programs and activities can be obtained by contacting Annabella Riccio, Chief Development Officer, 145 Pine Haven Shores Rd Ste 1000D Shelburne, VT 05482-7812 United States, 1-800-408-7850. If you are a resident of any of the following states, please review the relevant disclosure statement.
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MISSISSIPPI: The official registration and financial information of One Tree Planted, Inc. may be obtained from the Mississippi Secretary of State’s office by calling 1-888-236-6167. Registration by the Secretary of State does not imply endorsement by the Secretary of State.
NEVADA: The state of incorporation of One Tree Planted, Inc. is Vermont. Contributions may be tax deductible pursuant to the provisions of Section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code.
NEW JERSEY: INFORMATION FILED WITH THE ATTORNEY GENERAL CONCERNING THIS CHARITABLE SOLICITATION AND THE PERCENTAGE OF CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED BY THE CHARITY DURING THE LAST REPORTING PERIOD THAT WERE DEDICATED TO THE CHARITABLE PURPOSE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY CALLING 973-504-6215 or 201-504-6215 AND IS AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET AT https://njconsumeraffairs.nj.gov/public-charity-search-results REGISTRATION WITH THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT.
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