Mission 40K: Tree Plantation
Deforestation remains one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. Every year, millions of hectares of forest are lost to agricultural expansion, logging, and urban development. Our Mission 40K initiative was born out of a simple but powerful belief: that communities, working together, can reverse this trend one tree at a time.
Since launching in 2020, our volunteer teams have worked tirelessly across more than 15 regions to identify degraded land, source native tree species, and mobilize local communities to take part in large-scale planting events. The response has been overwhelming — thousands of volunteers have joined us, contributing their time, energy, and passion to restore what has been lost.
Our approach goes beyond simply planting trees. We work closely with local ecologists to ensure that the right species are planted in the right places, maximizing biodiversity benefits and long-term survival rates. We also provide ongoing maintenance support and monitoring to ensure that our forests thrive for generations to come.

Our Impact So Far
The results of Mission 40K speak for themselves. In just three years, we have transformed thousands of hectares of degraded land into thriving young forests. Biodiversity surveys conducted at our planting sites have recorded significant increases in bird, insect, and small mammal populations. Local communities report improved air quality, reduced soil erosion, and a renewed sense of connection to the natural world.
- Over 32,000 trees planted across 15 regions to date.
- More than 4,500 volunteers have participated in planting events.
- Biodiversity increased by an average of 45% at completed sites.
- Partnership established with 12 local municipalities and conservation organizations.
We are well on our way to reaching our goal of 40,000 trees, but we cannot do it without your support. Whether you join us as a volunteer, make a donation, or simply spread the word, every contribution brings us one step closer to a greener, healthier planet.

