TransPak Gives $500K to Plant Trees in Wildfire-Damaged CA Forests
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TransPak Gives $500K to Plant Trees in Wildfire-Damaged CA Forests
"TransPak, a San Jose-based international packaging, crating and logistics firm, announced today it is supporting large-scale wildfire recovery by funding the planting of 400,000 climate-resilient trees through One Tree Planted, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to global reforestation and the restoration of degraded landscapes. The company said its $500,000 donation will help reforest more than 2,700 acres of Northern California land affected by the Sheep Fire (2020) and Dixie Fire (2021), two of the most destructive wildfires on record."
"The project will restore forest ecosystems across key burn zones in Lassen, Plumas, Butte, and surrounding counties. All of the species planted - such as Ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir, White fir, and Sugar pine - are selected for their native resilience in adapting to California's changing climate. In total, the TransPak-funded reforestation will: Replant 400,000 native trees across 2,866 acres of forest land Support 300+ animal species, including five endangered or threatened species"
TransPak provided a $500,000 donation to fund planting 400,000 climate-resilient trees through One Tree Planted to support wildfire recovery. The funding targets more than 2,700 acres in Northern California affected by the Sheep Fire (2020) and Dixie Fire (2021), focusing restoration across burn zones in Lassen, Plumas, Butte, and surrounding counties. Native species like Ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir, White fir, and Sugar pine were chosen for climate resilience. The project aims to restore habitat for 300+ animal species including five endangered or threatened species, create roughly 30 local forestry jobs, and generate measurable carbon offsets tied to ESG goals.
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