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PROGRAMS & PROJECTS.

In developing nations, once the miners leave, the environment and local communities are often left stranded, deprived of income and the habitat they once knew. The flow of money into the area halts, and the forests take decades or even centuries to recover. Many species never return, leaving ecosystems permanently scarred.

The heart of our mission is to accelerate the recovery of these environments after mining operations have ceased, ensuring that nature can heal efficiently while fostering resilience in local communities. We aim to bring opportunities to rural areas through sustainable development initiatives, reforestation projects, and eco-friendly economic ventures. By integrating environmental restoration with community empowerment, we strive to create lasting benefits for people and the planet, ensuring that the scars of mining are not the legacy we leave behind.

Community Conservation

Our community conservation efforts are focused on engaging and empowering local communities to participate in environmental preservation and restoration. We work closely with communities to implement sustainable practices and protect natural resources.

Environmental Policy

Advocating for sound environmental policies and regulations is integral to our mission. We engage with policymakers, stakeholders, and the public to promote environmentally responsible decision-making and influence policies that support conservation and sustainable development.

Early Education

Early education is a key component of our strategy to instill environmental consciousness and responsibility in future generations. We collaborate with schools and educational institutions to develop engaging programs that promote environmental awareness and conservation practices.

Forest Restoration

We are actively involved in reforestation and forest restoration projects to counter the impact of deforestation and land degradation. Our efforts aim to restore and protect vital forest ecosystems, enhance biodiversity, and mitigate climate change.

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In memory

of Emma Alexandra Howson 

 

1992 - 2024

(Née Latham)

Emma was an environmentalist, a loving soul, and an infinite source of energy in the lives of those who knew her. We lost her to breast cancer in May of 2024. Emstree only exists because of her and the positive impact she had in the people's lives around her. 

Breast Cancer Awareness ribbon

5% of proceeds go towards fighting Breast cancer

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