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Nespresso Canada renews commitment to Tree Canada

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For the fourth consecutive year, is partnering with Tree Canada, the country’s largest tree-planting charity organization, as a means of contributing to national greening and the fight against climate change. 

To date, the B Corp certified company has donated over $533,000 and has helped plant some 114,000 trees throughout Canada, it said in a news release.

Nespresso Canada said it has donated $100,000 to Tree Canada’s “Operation ReLeaf” program which seeks to restore areas that have experienced significant tree loss due to natural disasters and the effects of climate change. For over 20 years, “Operation ReLeaf” has been helping communities recover from devastating events, promoting resilience and biodiversity in urban forests. 

Carlos Oyanguren
Carlos Oyanguren

“This $100,000 donation signals our ongoing commitment to reforestation in Canada, as well as our support for local communities at a time when the challenges posed by natural disasters are becoming even greater. The donation is also aligned with our broader commitment to coffee producers who rely on healthy ecosystems. Thanks to firmly rooted partnerships, like the one we maintain with Tree Canada, we are able to significantly impact our local ecosystem and achieve our shared sustainability goals,” said Carlos Oyanguren, President of Nespresso Canada.

Nicole Hurtubise
Nicole Hurtubise

“Partnerships with committed sponsors like Nespresso Canada are incredibly meaningful to our organization,” explained Nicole Hurtubise, CEO of Tree Canada. “Their ongoing support of our programs and mission helps us grow our nationwide impact and increase awareness about the fundamental importance of trees for our environment and communities among Canadians.” 

In 2023, Nespresso said it also made a $100,000 donation to the same program, with plantings planned in Manitoba and British Columbia in 2024. To date, close to 70,000 trees have been planted thanks to Nespresso in Manitoba’s Interlake region in an effort to regenerate its boreal forest which was devastated by fires in 2021. As part of that same project, members of Indigenous communities received comprehensive training in forestry operations, it said.

Nespresso employees part of the solution

“Other projects supported by Nespresso Canada through this same program are currently underway in British Columbia in response to the province’s many fires in recent years, including forest fires in Elephant Hill (2017), McDougall Creek (2023) and Shetland Creek (2024),” said the company.

“Nespresso Canada employees are part of the solution, too. Each year more than one hundred employees take part in tree planting activities within Tree Canada’s “Partners in Planting” program. In addition to inspiring a genuine collective movement, this allows us to contribute to major projects from coast to coast aimed at building a more sustainable future.

“This fall, activities have allowed us to plant 250 trees in Quebec, 170 trees in Ontario and 325 in British Columbia.”

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Mario Toneguzzi
Mario Toneguzzi
Mario Toneguzzi, based in Calgary, has more than 40 years experience as a daily newspaper writer, columnist, and editor. He worked for 35 years at the Calgary Herald covering sports, crime, politics, health, faith, city and breaking news, and business. He is the Co-Editor-in-Chief with Retail Insider in addition to working as a freelance writer and consultant in communications and media relations/training. Mario was named as a RETHINK Retail Top Retail Expert in 2024.

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