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Plant a tree with every order!

Gratinsta stands for green living by promoting the importance of plants in our everyday lives. We share a little of this beautiful experience by giving away a free succulent plant with every order. In addition, we have partnered up with ONETREEPLANTED.ORG to give back to the environment and create a healthier and greener world for all. ONETREEPLANTED.ORG is dedicated to giving back to the environment, creating a healthier climate, protecting biodiversity, and helping reforestation efforts around the world - All by planting trees! Below are a few of the exciting projects we are currently working on:

Million Tree Challenge

We are excited to partner up with ONETREEPLANTED.ORG to plant 10,000 trees as part of the Million Tree Challenge. Companies will collaborate to plant trees in California this year, helping the state recover from the worst fire season in its history. We, along with other Million Tree Challenge donors will be contributing to California's iconic forests. After a 5-year drought and a destructive bark beetle infestation, the record breaking wildfire season ripped through 1.9 million acres – an area larger than Delaware. Now, hundreds of millions of trees need to be restored in California and we are happy to be part of the restoration journey!

 

Carbon Offset

While there is no substitute for directly reducing your carbon emissions, purchasing offsets - and thereby protecting a mature forest - can help you reduce your carbon footprint, and even go carbon neutral. This carbon offset project works with the Nature Conservancy in Vermont and their recently conserved Burnt Mountain Natural Area, a 5,408-acre forest parcel that will remain “forever wild” for the benefit of nature and people. Located near state parks, privately owned and conserved lands, and the Long Trail State Forest, this project helps create an 11,000-acre block of continuous forest that will be protected in perpetuity