SAO PAULO, Nov. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Trees4.life (
www.trees4.life ), an American/Brazilian startup, donated to
COP26 the preservation of 1 million
trees in the Amazon rainforest, as a way of recognizing the
importance of this event for the new climate guidelines and to show
that it is possible for a startup to preserve native forests and
fight deforestation.
The donation was made through the issuance of a Preservation
Certificate, completely verifiable through the link:
https://pt.trees4.life/cop26 ,
addressed to the email address of the host Prime Minister Rt.
Hon. Boris Johnson MP and the President of COP26 Rt Hon Alok Sharma
MP.
AboutTrees4.life
With a lot of love for the planet, Trees4.life is preserving 1.2
billion trees in the Amazon rainforest, monitoring these preserved
trees using satellites, US Space Agency (NASA) fire control tools
and other technologies.
Between April 2020 and
October 2021, Forests preserved by
Trees4.life had 0% deforestation and 0% fires.
Through the use of geoprocessing image platforms, Trees4.life
identifies and records the geographic coordinates of each one and
thus enables any person or company to preserve trees in the Amazon
for 1 year at the price of 1 dollar
per unit.
Supported by big4 PwC, which helps in the development of
internal processes, it is a startup with a lot of growth potential
and with an ideal of preserving 12 billion trees by the end of
2022, that is, 10 million hectares of native forest.
For any information: trees4life@greenlinewy.com
Representative:
Erick Mussi
324214@email4pr.com
+55 11 3280 0544
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