NATURA

SOLIDARITY PROJECT

SAVING THE AMAZON

Bosque Natura is a project in collaboration with Saving The Amazon, an NGO that fights against the climate crisis through the preservation of the Amazon by planting native trees alongside local indigenous communities in the tropical rainforest.

The Amazon jungle is the largest region of tropical forest on the planet and is of vital importance for life on Earth. It is the most extensive tropical forest on the planet, with covering approximately seven million km2.

 

Since 2020, Natura has initiated a collaboration by planting 1,777 trees in the Grand Indigenous Reserve of Vaupés, offsetting the CO2 emissions generated by our company.

The forest is composed of different tree species, among which we highlight: Loiro (Ocotea sp.), Siringa (Sagotia racemosa Baill), and Avina (Monopteryx uaucu), which represent 97.9% of the entire Bosque Natura.


BOSQUE NATURA: IN FIGURES


Since 2020:

2.737 TREES

planted in the Amazon jungle.


A potential capture of

CO2 3.925 tons



Bosque Natura is a project in collaboration with Saving The Amazon, an NGO that fights against the climate crisis through the preservation of the Amazon by planting native trees alongside local indigenous communities in the tropical rainforest.

The Amazon jungle is the largest region of tropical forest on the planet and is of vital importance for life on Earth. It is the most extensive tropical forest on the planet, with covering approximately seven million km2.



If the trees emitted wifi signals, we would be planting trees without stopping and we would probably save the world. Too bad they only emit the air we breathe.


Since 2020, Natura has initiated a collaboration by planting 1,777 trees in the Grand Indigenous Reserve of Vaupés, offsetting the CO2 emissions generated by our company.

The forest is composed of different tree species, among which we highlight: Loiro (Ocotea sp.), Siringa (Sagotia racemosa Baill), and Avina (Monopteryx uaucu), which represent 97.9% of the entire Bosque Natura.



BOSQUE NATURA: IN FIGURES


Since 2020:

2.737 TREES

planted in the Amazon jungle


A potential capture of

CO2 3.925 tons

If trees emitted Wi-Fi signals, we would be planting trees non-stop and probably saving the world. Too bad they only emit the air we breathe.

A Project by Natura in collaboration with Saving The Amazon in the Grand Indigenous Reserve of Vaupés in the Amazon.

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