The goal of the activity is to buy a tree on Treedom, a platform that allows you to plant a tree from a distance and follow it online. Each Treedom tree has an online page, is geolocated and photographed.
A farmer will plant it in your country and take care of it.
Treedom platform manages trees planted in agroforestry projects that promote interaction between different species and a sustainable use of resources and land, supporting rural communities with training and financial support.
On Earth Day, which will be 22.04, we thought we would buy an orange tree on the Treedom platform which manages trees planted in agroforestry projects that promote interaction between different species and a sustainable use of resources and land, supporting rural communities with training and financial support.
We created a link on Verse so that volunteers and Erasmus could donate whatever amount they wanted.
With the money raised, we decided to buy two trees: a Mango tree in Kenya and a cocoa tree in Ecuador.
This activity aims to make people aware of the impact plants have on the environment.
Planting a tree improves air quality by producing CO2.