What we do
ON A MISSION is a non-profit organization dedicated to sustainable reforestation efforts worldwide.
We partner with companies to help them understand their carbon footprint, reduce it and support sustainable reforestation action.
With individuals and philanthropic donors, we team up to plant trees in high quality sustainable reforestation projects.
All together, we strive to make a tangible impact on climate change, biodiversity, and local communities.
Impact
1’700’000
trees planted
8
reforestation projects worldwide
Let’s do good together
Here’s how you can take action today
Companies
Become an ON A MISSION Climate Partner:
calculate, reduce and balance your carbon emissions
donate a percentage of your annual revenue or benefit to support sustainable reforestation. We’re part of 1% for the Planet.
Plant trees for each product sold
Develop a forest project for your company
Individuals & donors
Most of us are concerned by the state of our Planet & we have the choice to act today. Every action counts.
Join ON A MISSION to plant trees, empower communities, restore ecosystems and mitigate climate change with sustainable reforestation.
Plant trees today, protect the planet for generations to come.
Volunteers
ON A MISSION is made up of passionate and driven volunteers from all over the globe.
We are always open to having volunteers join who believe in ON A MISSION and want to contribute.
Together, we carefully plant trees in sustainable reforestation projects with the highest impact on our planet, biodiversity and local communities
Local & global impact,
discover our forest projects
MADAGASCAR
Reforesting a country where 90% of the native forests have been destroyed
Project : The project includes two National Park systems, which aim to reforest and revive natural habitat for endangered and endemic animal species.
COLOMBIA
Giving people the opportunity to live from reforestation
Cool fact : Protecting a nature-friendly way of life and native customs
Project : Recovering degraded plots and plant timber and fruit trees so that families can continue to live from agriculture, maintain a lifestyle close to nature and protect the forest. In regions threaten by strong demographic growth.