We’re planting trees

We pledge 1 tree for every 100 flight disruptions worldwide. Because we want to turn bad flights into something good for the planet.

Since we started

80,764

trees planted

8,076,375

disrupted flights

Sustainability

Why it matters

As air passenger rights advocates, we care about people. And caring about people means caring about the planet.

Restoring nature and biodiversity

The projects we work with create new habitats and protect biodiversity. Trees also clean our air and water and contribute to a healthy climate.

Making a difference 1 tree at a time

Flight disruptions create up to 9 million tons of CO2 every year. We plant trees as each one absorbs around a ton of CO2 in its lifetime.

Caring for people and the planet

Green spaces support the health and wellbeing of local communities. Agroforestry also boosts local economies and reduces food insecurity.

Our projects

Where in the world

We monitor flight disruptions and One Tree Planted works with local reforestation organizations to plant saplings. 

Armenia: North Bazum reforestation
Armenia: North Bazum reforestation

December 2023

North Bazum has suffered greatly due to intensive animal grazing leading to soil erosion and loss of biodiversity. Our partner has planted over 20 native trees and 8 species of shrubs to reduce the number of bare areas and support a strong ecosystem, with the goal of achieving 2500 trees per hectare.

Spain: Regenerative agriculture
Spain: Regenerative agriculture

March 2023

Working closely with public and private landowners and local volunteers, One Tree Planted has allotted 267,300 food trees to restore lands and farms across Spain. Agricultural forests reduce desertification and diversify food and income sources for local communities, as well as provide much needed habitats for lynx, foxes, and other animals.

Nova Scotia: Cape Breton Highlands Restoration
Nova Scotia: Cape Breton Highlands Restoration

September 2023

The Cape Breton Highlands were once devastated by spruce budworms, leading to massive tree death. But due to moose grazing, new saplings were unable to grow and required human intervention to survive. The "Bring Back the Boreal" campaign was launched in 2015, which planted over 100,000 local spruce trees across the highlands.

Germany: Climate resilient restoration
Germany: Climate resilient restoration

May 2023

Land owners and volunteers across Germany have banded together to restore degraded forests and farmlands ravaged by drought, storms, and a bark beetle infestation. By spearheading local tree planting events, our partner's goal is to create mixed species forests that are more resistant to pests and help combat climate change.

Turkey: Agroforestry farming
Turkey: Agroforestry farming

May 2023

Desertification is big problem in regions such as Kilis, leading to food insecurity and lack of employment. This project aims to distribute olive and pistachio seedlings to local farmers, with the goal of boosting the local economy. These fruit trees are well suited to the region's climate and are versatile crops.

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