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A tree for a workstation

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A wide variety of deciduous trees

A tree for a workstation

We cherish the program: A tree for a workstation. Since 1999, we have implemented a notion where clientele have the option to plant a tree for a purchased workplace. We alongside our clients have currently planted two full hectares in Belgium, and now found a significantly larger area of 14 hectares in Malaga, southern Spain.

There we have started planting palm trees in a palm tree research center to support the project: A Tree for a Workstation, doing our part to combat climate change where we can. 

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Two thousand trees were planted in Belgium since 1999

The potential of the palmtree

Palm trees have great potential for absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere; something that is a high priority for a large number of government and non-government agencies. Compared to other plants of a similar size, the palm tree requires a minimal amount of water, that's a great advantage.

According to Henson [87], a hectare of palm trees can absorb a net amount of 64 tons of CO2 each year and produces around 18 tons of oxygen, which is higher than a forest's net absorption.

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Palm trees are planted at the Palm research center

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We are planting 14 hectares of trees doing our part to combat climate change

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We moved our activities abroad

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Palm trees and olive trees stand side by side in Tolox

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