PARTERNERD | TREE NATION

 

 


We care deeply about the planet and creating a business that gives back to nature. That’s why we’re thrilled to share that we’re partnering with Tree Nation  to plant a tree for every Item sold with us.

 

Trees clean our air and water, create habitats for biodiversity, contribute to our health and wellbeing, and create jobs for social impact. We’re honored to have reforestation through Tree Nation as an integral part of our business model.

Every product we well we will plant a tree with one tree association

 

WHY  BONNIE BOMBS AND SOAP BARS PLANT TREES.

Reforestation is one of the best ways to help restore lost forests and habitats, and create a more sustainable world. By donating, you can help spread the word on the importance of trees - and actually get trees planted!

Trees create clean air, water, and a more stable climate. They also increase biodiversity, health, and have a positive social impact for local communities.


WATER

Purification

Trees purify water and slow down rain by filtering it with their roots. This process prevents erosion and reduces the risk of saturation and flooding.

Water Supply

Roughly 1/3 of the world’s largest cities rely on protected forest areas for a large proportion of their drinking water. This includes cities such as New York and Singapore.

AIR

Oxygen Production

Trees and forests are often referred to as the ‘lungs of the planet’ for a very simple reason: they produce oxygen. It is estimated that 1 acre of trees can provide the oxygen requirements of 12 people for a year.

Absorb Harmful Gases

In addition to absorbing CO2, trees also absorb harmful pollutant gases such as sulphur dioxide, ozone, ammonia, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides.

Cooling

Trees cool the surrounding air by providing shade and by a process called transpiration cooling. This is where trees release water droplets from their leaves that cool the surrounding area when they evaporate.

SOCIAL BENEFITS

Medical Properties

We derive many medicines from tree bark, leaves and flowers of different species. These are usually used in herbal medicine, but many compounds in pharmaceutical industries are based on those originally extracted from trees.

Developing World

Many of the world’s extreme poor live close to a forested area. Food, drink and equipment obtained from these forests can account for up to 28% of total household earnings in some tropical and subtropical regions.

Mental Health

Trees and nature have been shown to improve mental health and cognition in both healthy individuals and those suffering from mental illness.