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Think Green 

Our Commitment to a Greener Future

We are delighted to collaborate with TreeApp, a prominent global tree-planting organization with operations worldwide.

Committed to reforesting our planet, their efforts extend across four continents, with reforestation projects in over 15 countries, focusing on areas where they are most needed.

Fostering a sustainable future  

 

We are minimizing our carbon footprint and offsetting the waste generated during our projects. 

With the UK government aiming for a carbon-neutral economy by 2050, we believe it's crucial to contribute to this effort.






Why nurture the planet?


Forests cover over 30% of the Earth's land surface, playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. In 2022, the world witnessed a significant reduction in tropical primary forests, with a staggering 4.1 million hectares lost. This rate of deforestation is akin to losing 11 football fields of forest every minute, highlighting the rapid pace of environmental degradation. 

The consequences of this loss are profound, leading to the release of approximately 2.7 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. To put this into perspective, these emissions are comparable to the annual fossil fuel emissions of India, one of the world's largest carbon emitters. The ongoing destruction of forests not only contributes to climate change but also threatens biodiversity and disrupts the livelihoods of communities dependent on these vital ecosystems.















Let's take action, Now!


At PalmerWebb, we believe it is our duty to give back to the environment by replenishing the resources we utilize. This commitment to corporate social responsibility drives us to collaborate with TreeApp. 

Through this partnership, we pledge to plant a designated number of trees every month, ensuring that we actively contribute to environmental restoration and sustainability. By doing so, we aim to make a positive impact on the planet and support the global effort to combat deforestation and climate change.