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Millions
of trees planted with 100+ automotive dealer partners to offset driving emissions.
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Case Studies
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Our Dealer Partners
Local Earth Day Impact
Our dealership partners take part in Earth Day events with local schools, teaching students about caring for our natural resources and providing saplings to plant at home. We help make these events possible so the dealership can focus on what's important: creating positive community impact.
News and Interviews
A Few Projects We Support

Angeles National Forest
Angeles National Forest, located in Southern California, spans over 650,000 acres of diverse landscapes, including rugged mountains, dense coniferous forests, and chaparral-covered hillsides. It provides critical habitats for wildlife, such as the California spotted owl, and serves as a vital water source for the Los Angeles region. Popular for hiking, camping, and recreation, it offers a natural escape amidst urban surroundings.

Coconino National Forest
Coconino National Forest, located in northern Arizona, is a diverse and breathtaking landscape encompassing lush pine forests, rugged canyons, towering red rock formations, and alpine tundra. Spanning over 1.8 million acres, it is home to iconic landmarks like the San Francisco Peaks and Sedona’s red rocks. This forest offers rich biodiversity and endless opportunities for outdoor exploration and adventure.

Chippewa National Forest
The Chippewa National Forest in northern Minnesota spans 1.6 million acres of diverse habitats, including 1,300 lakes and over 400,000 acres of wetlands. It’s one of the most aquatic national forests, providing habitat for wild rice and rich fishing opportunities. Shared with the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, visitors can explore nine canoe routes and experience the Anishinabe culture and natural beauty.

Talladega National Forest
Talladega National Forest, located in central Alabama, spans over 392,000 acres of diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, dense hardwoods, and longleaf pine stands. It provides critical habitat for wildlife such as the red-cockaded woodpecker and gopher tortoise. The forest offers recreational opportunities like hiking and camping while playing a vital role in conservation and watershed protection efforts.
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