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RESTONIC
PLANT-A-TREE

Become a enviromental champion when buying a Restonic bed.
Register your product help us preserve our planet by protecting our trees.

PLANT A TREE INITIATIVE

When buying a Restonic Namibia bed as well as registering your product, Restonic will plant a tree on your behalf. No you can help protect our planet while getting a good night’s rest

Once you have registered your purchase and allow us to plant a tree on your behalf, we will then send you a certificate to verify this Go-Green initiative and send you annual updates on your tree. This Restonic Namibia initiative includes all Restonic, iDream and Greencoil products purchased as of 1 October 2021.

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DEFORESTATION

Deforestation is one of the biggest threats to our environment. Forests currently cover only about 30% of the world’s land area and shrinking every year. Trees are critical as they absorb carbon dioxide and when we lose trees, more greenhouse gases enter the atmosphere, which speeds up global warming and climate change.

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Deforestation happens for many reasons. More than half is caused by farming, grazing livestock, mining and drilling. Other causes include poor forestry practices, wildfires, burning by communities (for example, to use the wood or to make charcoal) and urbanisation.

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THE SOLUTION

In order to combat deforestation, we’ve partnered with the Eden Reforestation Projects to ensure our efforts are effective and sustainable.

Eden Reforestation Projects works to ensure that reforestation benefits the local communities where the trees are planted as well as that the trees are appropriate and well taken care of.

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WHY TREES ARE IMPORTANT

Trees produce oxygen, which every creature needs for life. Also, trees are the most efficient absorber of carbon dioxide & a single acre of trees can absorb six tonnes of the gas from the environment every year.

Climate

Trees help to fight climate change

Ecosystem

Trees help create healthy ecosystems for other plant and animal species.

Water

Trees help to regulate water retention.

Carbon

A typical tree can absorb around 21 kilograms of carbon dioxide per year once mature

Ecosystem

Planting trees can provide nutrition and employment opportunities in vulnerable communities

Protection

Trees provide shelter for animals and people

Frequently Asked Questions

We plant one tree per Restonic SA bed that is purchased (this includes Restonic idream and Greencoil beds) and registered on our website, which also activates your warranty. All you need to do is buy a Restonic SA branded bed, scan the QR code on the bed, fill in our online form and upload your proof of purchase. Or visit our website to register your product.

We will then verify your bed, plant a tree on your behalf through our partner, Eden Reforestation Projects, and send you a certificate confirming your tree has been planted, as well as annual updates on your tree.

Currently, we are supporting Eden Reforestation Projects in Kenya and in Mozambique. We are also working on plans to partner with a South African company to plant trees locally.

Kenya

In Kenya, Eden started working with the local community to replant and protect Kenya’s forest systems in 2019. Eden is working in two distinct regions within Kenya: The Great Rift Valley and the Northern Coast. In partnership with a local organisation, Eden is planting Afromontane species within the Kijabe Forest. The reforestation efforts in the Northern Coast focuses on planting mangrove and coastal forest species. Eden is now the largest, most efficient reforestation organisation throughout Kenya.

Eden partners with a local forest trust, the Kijabe Forest Trust, regional and national government institutions, and the surrounding agricultural and pastoral communities to restore this crucial forest. We are working to re-establish a sustainable water supply through protecting and replanting around springs and rivers, restoring habitat for wildlife, stabilising steep slopes prone to landslides, and securing livelihoods. Over the past few years, Eden has expanded its operations in Kenya to the Mau Region, the Meru Region, the Tana River Delta, and Nakuru county.

Mozambique

In Mozambique, 70% of the population lives in rural areas. Although Mozambique is historically home to vast mangrove systems and forests, these have been largely destroyed. With over 45% of the population living below the poverty line, the people of Mozambique rely on its natural resources and forests. Eden is working with local communities to restore, replant and protect these vital forest systems.

Eden’s work in Mozambique helps protect coastal communities from environmental disasters, improve fisheries, remove carbon from the atmosphere, and increase biodiversity while also addressing the urgent need for poverty alleviation and women’s empowerment.

Our partner, Eden Reforestation Projects, plants indigenous trees (no invasive species) and a percentage of trees for agroforestry (forest farming).

They never plant or introduce any invasive species. The trees planted for agroforestry are chosen for sustainable community use. This prevents the community from going into newly restored forests and provides greater community benefit and involvement in the project.

The short answer is no.

Most of the trees we plant through Eden Reforestation Project’s sites are owned by the local communities who actively participate in the restoration of their regional forest during their employment period with Eden (so there is a double benefit of reforestation and creating employment opportunities). Sometimes, when agroforestry trees are planted at small-scale farmer sites, the land is owned by the local farmer. In these cases, the small-scale farmer owns the trees, along with the proceeds from the trees (thus benefiting small businesses and the local economy).

Trees planted through the Restonic SA Plant-a-Tree programme are situated in Eden Reforestation Projects sites, where every effort is made to ensure the forests planted become permanent and sustainable.

People from the local communities are hired to plant the trees. In this way, we help to alleviate extreme poverty within the community. The community members have an economic incentive to ensure the wellbeing of the restoration project. They also have a sense of ownership over the trees and restored forest and they protect it with great care.

Where agroforestry species are planted (fruit, fodder, and construction species designed to provide food security and benefit legitimate human needs), these trees become a source of sustainable income over time.

Eden Reforestation Projects works carefully with all levels of government to secure written agreements designating the restoration sites as protected in perpetuity.

To protect trees from illegal harvesting, everything possible is done to supply local communities with alternative fuel sources (fuel-efficient dry wood stoves and solar parabolic stoves), which reduces and/or eliminates dependence on charcoal. Forest guards are also hired as part of the labour force.