June 20, 2022
Our motto ‘Better Every Environment’ not only refers to nature it seamlessly extends to your business. The knowledge and expertise we have will help your business grow, just like the trees we plant to celebrate all successes.
This innovative, collaborative, ethical company will ‘clyk’ with you and your business. We will better every environment, not only for this century but for the next.
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Climate change is the most important race against the clock humanity has ever faced. Most of its devastating consequences on our planet and human lives will be irreversible if we don’t act now.
We need to stop deforestation. Climate change is caused by greenhouse gas emissions, of which CO2 is by far the most important one.
Trees absorb CO2 from the atmosphere and store it. A single tree can offset up to 250Kg of CO2 during its lifespan.
Trees play a huge role in our eco-systems, and cutting them has devastating effects such as pollution, species extinction, floods, desertification, food shortage, poverty and migrations.
Trees are key pillars of the world for both humans and the environment. They benefit us by purifying water, and air and creating better social conditions. They benefit the environment by providing homes for various forms of life, cooling our climate and improving our soil.
Trees purify water and slow down rain by filtering it with their roots. This process prevents erosion and reduces the risk of saturation and flooding.
Roughly 1/3 of the world’s largest cities rely on protected forest areas for a large proportion of their drinking water. This includes cities such as New York and Singapore.
Trees and forests are often referred to as the ‘lungs of the planet’ for a very simple reason: they produce oxygen. It is estimated that 1 acre of trees can provide the oxygen requirements of 12 people for a year.
In addition to absorbing CO2, trees also absorb harmful pollutant gases such as sulphur dioxide, ozone, ammonia, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides.
Trees cool the surrounding air by providing shade and by a process called transpiration cooling. This is where trees release water droplets from their leaves that cool the surrounding area when they evaporate.
We derive many medicines from tree bark, leaves and flowers of different species. These are usually used in herbal medicine, but many compounds in pharmaceutical industries are based on those originally extracted from trees.
Many of the world’s extreme poor live close to a forested area. Food, drink and equipment obtained from these forests can account for up to 28% of total household earnings in some tropical and subtropical regions.
Trees and nature have been shown to improve mental health and cognition in both healthy individuals and those suffering from mental illness.