Our Achievements
This is what we have achieved during the first three planting seasons (2020-2023):
trees planted
tonnes of CO2 to be captured approximately*
Citizens participating
Classrooms participating
Life Terra is one of Europe’s largest climate action initiatives. Our mission is to enable people to take impactful climate action by facilitating tree planting, educating future generations, and developing tree monitoring technology.
From large professional planting projects to small-scale local actions, we have planted trees in 25 countries in Europe involving the local communities. Our philosophy is “the right tree in the right place at the right time”, for more effective land restoration and greater ecosystem resilience.
Is your company looking to offset their emissions? As part of our nature-based solutions, Life Terra offers carbon removal credits to help your company reach CO2 neutrality and other sustainability goals.
Through our reforestation efforts in Europe, we actively contribute to reducing the carbon dioxide levels of the atmosphere to provide a better tomorrow for future generations. Join us in our mission!
Life Terra is seeking passionate NGOs, associations, public and private tree planting initiatives to join our mission to plant and geolocate millions of trees through state-of-the-art technology. Together, we can track, monitor, and celebrate each tree planted, ensuring a greener future for generations to come.
We have successfully coordinated numerous planting initiatives across Europe, bringing communities together to combat climate change. Learn about some of our biggest reforestation projects and explore how you can contribute.
This is what we have achieved during the first three planting seasons (2020-2023):
trees planted
tonnes of CO2 to be captured approximately*
Citizens participating
Classrooms participating
Our supporters embody the spirit of change, coming together from various corners of expertise, each contributing a unique facet to our collective vision.
Life Terra supports the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and focuses specifically on:
*Estimated amount to be captured in 40 years after the planting.