
Your Company Name
We are committing to plant 1 million protected trees by 2025 for our business and community. At our dedicated
site, 203 hectares of forest cover will start to be planted
from October 2022. This supports fair local employment and helps
improve biodiversity, encouraging native species to thrive.
You’ll also receive updates detailing how the project is
progressing. So both you and our planet can breathe a
sigh of relief.


2
Trees
Per x

1m
2025
Tree target
The first 505,000 trees are currently being planted every day on Furthr's site. Scroll down to find out more!

14,027
Trees
Planted

52
Paid Employment
Days Funded
Your site is employing a team of local planters to plant and protect your trees. Read more below!

Your Reforestation Site : Key Facts

Lamahi, Nepal
Site Location

7,173
Local Population

Government
Land Ownership

203 Hectares
Site size

284
Size in football pitches

169x
The size of Trafalgar Square
Site Scroller
Introducing... Lamahi
Your site comprises just under 203 hectares of tropical forest in Nepal's Inner Terai region. Local biodiversity includes a wide array of native flora and fauna: Tropical Sal, Khair, and other trees create habitat for over 200 bird species, leopards, Asiatic elephants, and globally threatened four-horned antelope.

Why Nepal?
Less than 30% of Nepal’s forests remain from what was once an area widely-covered in biodiverse woodlands. Deforestation has led to multiple environmental and socio-economic issues, including habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict and low agricultural productivity.

Employing to Plant
Whilst the site is government-owned, it's also community-managed via Nepal's highly-successful community forest management program. This makes it all-the-more powerful that our site employs staff living across the Lamahi Municipality to restore the degraded forest land at a fair wage.

So what's the plan?
The project kicks off during September 2022 and runs up to three years. Of course, we expect the site to be filled out far before given your engaged community.
