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67,200
TREES PLANTED

(estimated impact)

0
Acres Restored
0
Days of Work Provided
0
Pounds of Carbon Offset

0
Vehicles Offset
WHAT IS THE DRIVE CARBON NEUTRAL PROGRAM?
We plant 75 trees for each enrollment to help our
planet and offset our customers’ driving emissions.
WHERE DO WE PLANT?

With schools near our dealerships.
We provide saplings for the students and educate them on the importance of taking care of our natural resources.

In national forests in the Appalachian Trail region.
Trees planted through the program support national forests that have been affected by wildfire, insect infestation, and disease.

With our customers.
We provide native tree kits (when available) to customers that enroll in the program to take home and plant.

Dedicated forest coming soon.
We will be reforesting a plot of land near one of our dealerships and inviting the community to join us.

We plant 75 trees for each enrollment to help our planet and offset our customers’ driving emissions.



PROJECTS WE SUPPORT

Uwharrie National Forest
Uwharrie National Forest, located in central North Carolina, spans over 50,000 acres of rolling hills, hardwood forests, and scenic waterways.

Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests
The Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests, located in South Carolina, cover over 629,000 acres of diverse landscapes.

Croatan National Forest
Croatan National Forest, located in eastern North Carolina, spans over 160,000 acres of diverse coastal ecosystem

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.

Chattahoochee- Oconee National Forests
The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests, covering 867,000 acres in northern Georgia, are a haven of natural beauty and ecological significance. These forests comprise two distinct areas.

Monongahela National Forest
Monongahela National Forest, located in the highlands of West Virginia, covers over 900,000 acres of rugged mountains, dense hardwood forests, and winding rivers. It provides critical habitat for diverse wildlife.
PROJECTS WE SUPPORT

Appalachian Trail Corridor
Tree planting along the Appalachian Trail Corridor supports a wide range of forest restoration needs. In some areas, planting takes place on landscapes that were once surface-mined, where reestablishing native tree cover is essential to restoring soil health and stabilizing watersheds.

WHY 75 TREES?
BENEFITS OF PLANTING TREES


STEPS WE TAKE TO LIMIT OUR
IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT.


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