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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 Oregon.

Trees planted through the program support national forests that have been affected by extreme weather, 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 our dealership and inviting the community to join us.

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

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PROJECTS WE SUPPORT

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Deschutes National Forest

Deschutes National Forest, located in Oregon, spans over 1.6 million acres of landscapes, including towering ponderosa pines, volcanic peaks, and pristine lakes.

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Mt. Hood National Forest

In 2023, significant strides were made in the restoration of Mt. Hood National Forest, particularly in areas affected by the White River Fire. 

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Wallowa-Whitman National Forest

The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, spanning approximately 2.4 million acres across northeastern Oregon and western Idaho.

FOREST-TO-ORCA CONNECTION

Southern Resident orcas in the Pacific Northwest are endangered, largely due to declining Chinook salmon — their main food source. Many of the trees planted through this program restore riverbanks and streams where Chinook spawn.

When salmon recover, orcas have a better chance to survive and raise their young.

Planting trees helps establish healthy forest on riverbank.

Healthy forest on riverbank leads to cooler water temperatures and better water quality.

Cooler temperatures and better water quality lead to more successful salmon spawns.

More salmon means more high-quality food for Orcas.

WHY 75 TREES?

BENEFITS OF PLANTING TREES

STEPS WE TAKE TO LIMIT OUR
IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT.

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ABOUT OUR PARTNER

Our goal is to make the biggest impact we possibly can, and to make a true difference in the world.

Live carbon neutral
for just $5 USD per month

Align your business
with the planet

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