Ongoing activity – Brazil
During 2024, we’ve proudly reaffirmed our commitment to Zag Institute by donating biodegradable bags and araucaria seeds, specifically 400 kilos of pine nut seeds, to reinforce the reforestation efforts in the Doutor Pedrinho area of Santa Catarina. This initiative is a continuation of our partnership with the Zag Institute, a relationship that began in 2023.
Over the past year, our efforts have led to the planting of 40 thousand araucaria seedlings. In total, the Zag Institute has planted 100 thousand araucaria seedlings, and it is estimated that an additional 25 thousand seedlings will be planted by the end of 2024, concluding this year's harvest season.
The significant delivery of 400 kilos of pine nut seeds took place on M ay 16th, when our team personally handed them over to the Zag Institute. This event provided a unique opportunity to our team to further connect with the sustainable cause by immersing themselves in the community's rich culture and rituals. Team members participated in traditional dances, enhancing their experience and understanding of the importance of environmental preservation.
Furthermore, on May 28th, we had the honour of hosting representative Carl, his wife Isabel, and their daughter Zag at Evertis following a lecture at the Paraná Institute of Engineering. This visit allowed us to discuss the various projects they have been developing during their environmental journey.
During their visit, Carl and his family shared exciting updates about their ongoing initiatives. They are currently working, through partnerships, on a book that recounts the history of the Xokleng people, an indigenous community with a rich cultural heritage and deep connection to the land, showcasing their traditions, struggles and contributions to the environmental conservation. In addition to the book, they are also involved in the production of a film that will address the history and causes of the Xokleng people, highlighting the importance of preserving their heritage and environment.
Our partnership with the Zag Institute emphasizes our dedication to fostering sustainable practices and supporting indigenous communities. The reforestation of the Doutor Pedrinho area with araucaria trees not only contributes to biodiversity and climate resilience but also supports the cultural preservation of the Xokleng people.
Ongoing activity – Brazil
During 2024, we’ve proudly reaffirmed our commitment to Zag Institute by donating biodegradable bags and araucaria seeds, specifically 400 kilos of pine nut seeds, to reinforce the reforestation efforts in the Doutor Pedrinho area of Santa Catarina. This initiative is a continuation of our partnership with the Zag Institute, a relationship that began in 2023.
Over the past year, our efforts have led to the planting of 40 thousand araucaria seedlings. In total, the Zag Institute has planted 100 thousand araucaria seedlings, and it is estimated that an additional 25 thousand seedlings will be planted by the end of 2024, concluding this year's harvest season.
The significant delivery of 400 kilos of pine nut seeds took place on M ay 16th, when our team personally handed them over to the Zag Institute. This event provided a unique opportunity to our team to further connect with the sustainable cause by immersing themselves in the community's rich culture and rituals. Team members participated in traditional dances, enhancing their experience and understanding of the importance of environmental preservation.
Furthermore, on May 28th, we had the honour of hosting representative Carl, his wife Isabel, and their daughter Zag at Evertis following a lecture at the Paraná Institute of Engineering. This visit allowed us to discuss the various projects they have been developing during their environmental journey.
During their visit, Carl and his family shared exciting updates about their ongoing initiatives. They are currently working, through partnerships, on a book that recounts the history of the Xokleng people, an indigenous community with a rich cultural heritage and deep connection to the land, showcasing their traditions, struggles and contributions to the environmental conservation. In addition to the book, they are also involved in the production of a film that will address the history and causes of the Xokleng people, highlighting the importance of preserving their heritage and environment.
Our partnership with the Zag Institute emphasizes our dedication to fostering sustainable practices and supporting indigenous communities. The reforestation of the Doutor Pedrinho area with araucaria trees not only contributes to biodiversity and climate resilience but also supports the cultural preservation of the Xokleng people.
Ongoing activity – Brazil
During 2024, we’ve proudly reaffirmed our commitment to Zag Institute by donating biodegradable bags and araucaria seeds, specifically 400 kilos of pine nut seeds, to reinforce the reforestation efforts in the Doutor Pedrinho area of Santa Catarina. This initiative is a continuation of our partnership with the Zag Institute, a relationship that began in 2023.
Over the past year, our efforts have led to the planting of 40 thousand araucaria seedlings. In total, the Zag Institute has planted 100 thousand araucaria seedlings, and it is estimated that an additional 25 thousand seedlings will be planted by the end of 2024, concluding this year's harvest season.
The significant delivery of 400 kilos of pine nut seeds took place on M ay 16th, when our team personally handed them over to the Zag Institute. This event provided a unique opportunity to our team to further connect with the sustainable cause by immersing themselves in the community's rich culture and rituals. Team members participated in traditional dances, enhancing their experience and understanding of the importance of environmental preservation.
Furthermore, on May 28th, we had the honour of hosting representative Carl, his wife Isabel, and their daughter Zag at Evertis following a lecture at the Paraná Institute of Engineering. This visit allowed us to discuss the various projects they have been developing during their environmental journey.
During their visit, Carl and his family shared exciting updates about their ongoing initiatives. They are currently working, through partnerships, on a book that recounts the history of the Xokleng people, an indigenous community with a rich cultural heritage and deep connection to the land, showcasing their traditions, struggles and contributions to the environmental conservation. In addition to the book, they are also involved in the production of a film that will address the history and causes of the Xokleng people, highlighting the importance of preserving their heritage and environment.
Our partnership with the Zag Institute emphasizes our dedication to fostering sustainable practices and supporting indigenous communities. The reforestation of the Doutor Pedrinho area with araucaria trees not only contributes to biodiversity and climate resilience but also supports the cultural preservation of the Xokleng people.
Ongoing activity – Brazil
During 2024, we’ve proudly reaffirmed our commitment to Zag Institute by donating biodegradable bags and araucaria seeds, specifically 400 kilos of pine nut seeds, to reinforce the reforestation efforts in the Doutor Pedrinho area of Santa Catarina. This initiative is a continuation of our partnership with the Zag Institute, a relationship that began in 2023.
Over the past year, our efforts have led to the planting of 40 thousand araucaria seedlings. In total, the Zag Institute has planted 100 thousand araucaria seedlings, and it is estimated that an additional 25 thousand seedlings will be planted by the end of 2024, concluding this year's harvest season.
The significant delivery of 400 kilos of pine nut seeds took place on M ay 16th, when our team personally handed them over to the Zag Institute. This event provided a unique opportunity to our team to further connect with the sustainable cause by immersing themselves in the community's rich culture and rituals. Team members participated in traditional dances, enhancing their experience and understanding of the importance of environmental preservation.
Furthermore, on May 28th, we had the honour of hosting representative Carl, his wife Isabel, and their daughter Zag at Evertis following a lecture at the Paraná Institute of Engineering. This visit allowed us to discuss the various projects they have been developing during their environmental journey.
During their visit, Carl and his family shared exciting updates about their ongoing initiatives. They are currently working, through partnerships, on a book that recounts the history of the Xokleng people, an indigenous community with a rich cultural heritage and deep connection to the land, showcasing their traditions, struggles and contributions to the environmental conservation. In addition to the book, they are also involved in the production of a film that will address the history and causes of the Xokleng people, highlighting the importance of preserving their heritage and environment.
Our partnership with the Zag Institute emphasizes our dedication to fostering sustainable practices and supporting indigenous communities. The reforestation of the Doutor Pedrinho area with araucaria trees not only contributes to biodiversity and climate resilience but also supports the cultural preservation of the Xokleng people.
Ongoing activity – Brazil
During 2024, we’ve proudly reaffirmed our commitment to Zag Institute by donating biodegradable bags and araucaria seeds, specifically 400 kilos of pine nut seeds, to reinforce the reforestation efforts in the Doutor Pedrinho area of Santa Catarina. This initiative is a continuation of our partnership with the Zag Institute, a relationship that began in 2023.
Over the past year, our efforts have led to the planting of 40 thousand araucaria seedlings. In total, the Zag Institute has planted 100 thousand araucaria seedlings, and it is estimated that an additional 25 thousand seedlings will be planted by the end of 2024, concluding this year's harvest season.
The significant delivery of 400 kilos of pine nut seeds took place on M ay 16th, when our team personally handed them over to the Zag Institute. This event provided a unique opportunity to our team to further connect with the sustainable cause by immersing themselves in the community's rich culture and rituals. Team members participated in traditional dances, enhancing their experience and understanding of the importance of environmental preservation.
Furthermore, on May 28th, we had the honour of hosting representative Carl, his wife Isabel, and their daughter Zag at Evertis following a lecture at the Paraná Institute of Engineering. This visit allowed us to discuss the various projects they have been developing during their environmental journey.
During their visit, Carl and his family shared exciting updates about their ongoing initiatives. They are currently working, through partnerships, on a book that recounts the history of the Xokleng people, an indigenous community with a rich cultural heritage and deep connection to the land, showcasing their traditions, struggles and contributions to the environmental conservation. In addition to the book, they are also involved in the production of a film that will address the history and causes of the Xokleng people, highlighting the importance of preserving their heritage and environment.
Our partnership with the Zag Institute emphasizes our dedication to fostering sustainable practices and supporting indigenous communities. The reforestation of the Doutor Pedrinho area with araucaria trees not only contributes to biodiversity and climate resilience but also supports the cultural preservation of the Xokleng people.
Ongoing activity – Brazil
During 2024, we’ve proudly reaffirmed our commitment to Zag Institute by donating biodegradable bags and araucaria seeds, specifically 400 kilos of pine nut seeds, to reinforce the reforestation efforts in the Doutor Pedrinho area of Santa Catarina. This initiative is a continuation of our partnership with the Zag Institute, a relationship that began in 2023.
Over the past year, our efforts have led to the planting of 40 thousand araucaria seedlings. In total, the Zag Institute has planted 100 thousand araucaria seedlings, and it is estimated that an additional 25 thousand seedlings will be planted by the end of 2024, concluding this year's harvest season.
The significant delivery of 400 kilos of pine nut seeds took place on M ay 16th, when our team personally handed them over to the Zag Institute. This event provided a unique opportunity to our team to further connect with the sustainable cause by immersing themselves in the community's rich culture and rituals. Team members participated in traditional dances, enhancing their experience and understanding of the importance of environmental preservation.
Furthermore, on May 28th, we had the honour of hosting representative Carl, his wife Isabel, and their daughter Zag at Evertis following a lecture at the Paraná Institute of Engineering. This visit allowed us to discuss the various projects they have been developing during their environmental journey.
During their visit, Carl and his family shared exciting updates about their ongoing initiatives. They are currently working, through partnerships, on a book that recounts the history of the Xokleng people, an indigenous community with a rich cultural heritage and deep connection to the land, showcasing their traditions, struggles and contributions to the environmental conservation. In addition to the book, they are also involved in the production of a film that will address the history and causes of the Xokleng people, highlighting the importance of preserving their heritage and environment.
Our partnership with the Zag Institute emphasizes our dedication to fostering sustainable practices and supporting indigenous communities. The reforestation of the Doutor Pedrinho area with araucaria trees not only contributes to biodiversity and climate resilience but also supports the cultural preservation of the Xokleng people.
Ongoing activity – Brazil
During 2024, we’ve proudly reaffirmed our commitment to Zag Institute by donating biodegradable bags and araucaria seeds, specifically 400 kilos of pine nut seeds, to reinforce the reforestation efforts in the Doutor Pedrinho area of Santa Catarina. This initiative is a continuation of our partnership with the Zag Institute, a relationship that began in 2023.
Over the past year, our efforts have led to the planting of 40 thousand araucaria seedlings. In total, the Zag Institute has planted 100 thousand araucaria seedlings, and it is estimated that an additional 25 thousand seedlings will be planted by the end of 2024, concluding this year's harvest season.
The significant delivery of 400 kilos of pine nut seeds took place on M ay 16th, when our team personally handed them over to the Zag Institute. This event provided a unique opportunity to our team to further connect with the sustainable cause by immersing themselves in the community's rich culture and rituals. Team members participated in traditional dances, enhancing their experience and understanding of the importance of environmental preservation.
Furthermore, on May 28th, we had the honour of hosting representative Carl, his wife Isabel, and their daughter Zag at Evertis following a lecture at the Paraná Institute of Engineering. This visit allowed us to discuss the various projects they have been developing during their environmental journey.
During their visit, Carl and his family shared exciting updates about their ongoing initiatives. They are currently working, through partnerships, on a book that recounts the history of the Xokleng people, an indigenous community with a rich cultural heritage and deep connection to the land, showcasing their traditions, struggles and contributions to the environmental conservation. In addition to the book, they are also involved in the production of a film that will address the history and causes of the Xokleng people, highlighting the importance of preserving their heritage and environment.
Our partnership with the Zag Institute emphasizes our dedication to fostering sustainable practices and supporting indigenous communities. The reforestation of the Doutor Pedrinho area with araucaria trees not only contributes to biodiversity and climate resilience but also supports the cultural preservation of the Xokleng people.
Ongoing activity – Brazil
During 2024, we’ve proudly reaffirmed our commitment to Zag Institute by donating biodegradable bags and araucaria seeds, specifically 400 kilos of pine nut seeds, to reinforce the reforestation efforts in the Doutor Pedrinho area of Santa Catarina. This initiative is a continuation of our partnership with the Zag Institute, a relationship that began in 2023.
Over the past year, our efforts have led to the planting of 40 thousand araucaria seedlings. In total, the Zag Institute has planted 100 thousand araucaria seedlings, and it is estimated that an additional 25 thousand seedlings will be planted by the end of 2024, concluding this year's harvest season.
The significant delivery of 400 kilos of pine nut seeds took place on M ay 16th, when our team personally handed them over to the Zag Institute. This event provided a unique opportunity to our team to further connect with the sustainable cause by immersing themselves in the community's rich culture and rituals. Team members participated in traditional dances, enhancing their experience and understanding of the importance of environmental preservation.
Furthermore, on May 28th, we had the honour of hosting representative Carl, his wife Isabel, and their daughter Zag at Evertis following a lecture at the Paraná Institute of Engineering. This visit allowed us to discuss the various projects they have been developing during their environmental journey.
During their visit, Carl and his family shared exciting updates about their ongoing initiatives. They are currently working, through partnerships, on a book that recounts the history of the Xokleng people, an indigenous community with a rich cultural heritage and deep connection to the land, showcasing their traditions, struggles and contributions to the environmental conservation. In addition to the book, they are also involved in the production of a film that will address the history and causes of the Xokleng people, highlighting the importance of preserving their heritage and environment.
Our partnership with the Zag Institute emphasizes our dedication to fostering sustainable practices and supporting indigenous communities. The reforestation of the Doutor Pedrinho area with araucaria trees not only contributes to biodiversity and climate resilience but also supports the cultural preservation of the Xokleng people.
Ongoing activity – Brazil
During 2024, we’ve proudly reaffirmed our commitment to Zag Institute by donating biodegradable bags and araucaria seeds, specifically 400 kilos of pine nut seeds, to reinforce the reforestation efforts in the Doutor Pedrinho area of Santa Catarina. This initiative is a continuation of our partnership with the Zag Institute, a relationship that began in 2023.
Over the past year, our efforts have led to the planting of 40 thousand araucaria seedlings. In total, the Zag Institute has planted 100 thousand araucaria seedlings, and it is estimated that an additional 25 thousand seedlings will be planted by the end of 2024, concluding this year's harvest season.
The significant delivery of 400 kilos of pine nut seeds took place on M ay 16th, when our team personally handed them over to the Zag Institute. This event provided a unique opportunity to our team to further connect with the sustainable cause by immersing themselves in the community's rich culture and rituals. Team members participated in traditional dances, enhancing their experience and understanding of the importance of environmental preservation.
Furthermore, on May 28th, we had the honour of hosting representative Carl, his wife Isabel, and their daughter Zag at Evertis following a lecture at the Paraná Institute of Engineering. This visit allowed us to discuss the various projects they have been developing during their environmental journey.
During their visit, Carl and his family shared exciting updates about their ongoing initiatives. They are currently working, through partnerships, on a book that recounts the history of the Xokleng people, an indigenous community with a rich cultural heritage and deep connection to the land, showcasing their traditions, struggles and contributions to the environmental conservation. In addition to the book, they are also involved in the production of a film that will address the history and causes of the Xokleng people, highlighting the importance of preserving their heritage and environment.
Our partnership with the Zag Institute emphasizes our dedication to fostering sustainable practices and supporting indigenous communities. The reforestation of the Doutor Pedrinho area with araucaria trees not only contributes to biodiversity and climate resilience but also supports the cultural preservation of the Xokleng people.