Plant in Indonesia
WHY PLANT TREES IN INDONESIA?
RAMPANT DEFORESTATION
Indonesia has lost a significant amount of its forest cover in recent decades. It is estimated to have lost about 40% of its natural forests due to the expansion of the palm oil industry, illegal logging and agriculture. In 2019, Indonesia recorded the largest annual loss of primary forests in the world, highlighting the magnitude of the problem.
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Deforestation in Indonesia threatens iconic species such as the critically endangered orangutan, Sumatran tiger and Javan rhino.
AIR POLLUTION
Forest burning and deforestation contribute to air pollution in Indonesia, especially during the forest fire season. This affects the health of the population and air quality in the region.
NATIVE ESPECIES THAT WE PLANT IN INDONESIA
TECA
MERBAU
MANGLAR
RAMIN
BOMBOO
WHY IS YOUR SUPPORT IMPORTANT?
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Indonesia is home to a unique biodiversity in the world, including endangered species such as the orangutan and the Sumatran tiger. Reforestation helps preserve vital habitats for these species.
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
Indonesia’s forests are important carbon sinks. Reforestation contributes to absorbing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, which is crucial to combating climate change.
IMPROVED QUALITY OF LIFE
Reforestation contributes to the improvement of air and water quality, which benefits public health and people’s quality of life.
Creating impact together
Testimonials
“Our experience with Planta Mi Árbol was incredibly pleasant, highly supported, and very professional. As a company, we are committed to giving back to the environment and supporting reforestation efforts. Planta Mi Árbol provided us with a very easy and secure way to do so.”
