Plant-for-the-Planet wants to plant 100 million trees in Mexico. Is this possible on the foundation’s land?

Of course not. Plant-for-the-Planet currently owns 23,872.61 hectares of land on the Yucatán Peninsula, but that will not be enough for 100 million trees. Therefore, our ecologists are constantly searching for suitable areas for further restoration.

Areas that are not owned by Plant-for-the-Planet are also particularly interesting because they offer the possibility of involving the local population in forest and climate protection. However, a prerequisite for the restoration of these areas is the registration of their long-term use as renaturated forest areas in the land register and the long-term protection of the restored forest areas.