Our support to Plantmore, who works with biodiverse reforestation and planting, contributes to a local and global impact on climate.
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Planting local for global impact
We are deeply proud of our long-term collaboration with Plantmore.com, benefiting both local communities and the planet. With the help of Plantmore we ensure that every tree used in our wallpaper production is replaced by a newly planted one.
Plantmore’s core concept is to enable people and businesses to come together with owners of land, forests, and farms to support work to improve biological diversity and environmentally positive development.
With a long-term commitment, we actively work to reduce our environmental impact.
Through strategic climate investments, Plantmore focuses on reforestation efforts within Europe, ensuring a direct impact on our environment. Trees not only clean the air we breathe but also help regulate the climate. Plantmore.com works actively with biodiversity, planting diverse plants, trees, bushes, and crops, letting land grow freely, and adapting to local conditions.
At Gimmersta Wallpaper, we’re committed to responsible production practices. We believe in replacing every tree used in our production process with a newly planted one. Partnering with Plantmore allows us to achieve this.
Plantmore supports 4/17 of UN’s global sustainability goals for Agenda 2030:
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There are many ways to combat climate change, the most effective being to reduce one’s impact, resources, and consumption. In parallel, one can also reinvest in the planet. This is where Plantmore comes in, rebuilding crops and developing agricultural projects based on what is deemed best for different lands, animals, and people.
Plantmore collaborates with local businesses, people, and municipalities, cooperating across borders. Plantmore creates work and jobs in a region that needs them, primarily the Baltics, paying fair wages and enabling people’s development.