Tonnes of CO2eq Compensated
26,8
Project Type
Tree Planting
Biome
Atlantic Forest
Location
Barra Bonita
Status
Active
Standard
Plantio Voluntário
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Aligned with its environmental commitment, Renault will plant 1000 tree seedlings as a sustainable action. The planting will take place in the municipality of Barra Bonita, Campinas, with seedlings originating from the Atlantic Forest (Araucaria, Paineira, Aroeira, Guapuruvu, Fumo Bravo, Pitanga, Pau Viola, Ipê, and Cedro).Planting trees demonstrates environmental concern, placing nature at the center of its actions, and contributes to the production of water, oxygen, and ensures conditions for the permanence of local fauna, and consequently for the restoration of the Atlantic Forest Biome, the most devastated in the country. All these actions contribute to combating climate change.
What are the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were established by the United Nations (UN) in 2015 and comprise a global agenda for the construction and implementation of public policies aimed at guiding humanity until 2030.
The agenda includes an international action plan for achieving the 17 SDGs, broken down into 169 targets, addressing various fundamental themes for human development, in five perspectives: people, planet, prosperity, partnership, and peace.
The Renault E-tech 2023 Planting encompasses 2 of the 17 goals, namely:
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What are the project SDGs
The project Renault E-tech 2023 Planting includes 2 of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, which are:

CLIMATE ACTION
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts. This goal aims to address the challenges posed by climate change, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions, adapting to adverse impacts already occurring, and promoting climate resilience. Achieving this goal requires actions at various levels, from local to international, aiming at mitigating emissions, developing adaptation strategies, implementing environmental policies, and mobilizing resources to finance measures to combat climate change. SDG 13 recognizes the urgency of acting to avoid the worst effects of climate change and to protect the environment for future generations.

LIFE ON LAND
Protect, restore, and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation, and halt biodiversity loss. This goal aims to ensure the conservation and sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, mountains, and drylands, as well as the protection of biodiversity and natural habitats. It seeks to promote sustainable land management practices, restoration of degraded ecosystems, biodiversity conservation, combating desertification and land degradation, and preventing species extinction. SDG 15 recognizes the fundamental role of terrestrial ecosystems in the health of the planet, in mitigating climate change, and in human well-being.