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SPONSOR THE BIRTH A FOREST

Sustainable and socially responsible communication tools to contribute to forest renewal and raise awareness of environmental protection.

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The Forest of Tomorrow supports and encourages sustainable forest management and exploitation in France, by mobilizing the co-financing necessary for forest renewal. To guarantee the economic, ecological and social functions of tomorrow's forests, this program has been developed by Absolu-Wood in partnership with the Coopérative de la Forêt Privée Gard - Lozère, a local forest management and development cooperative.

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Supporting the renewal of French forests

At a time when forests play a key role in combating climate change and the uses to which wood is put are expanding, France's forests are ageing, becoming more fragile and not sufficiently renewed. France plants 70 million seedlings a year, while its German and Polish neighbors plant 300 million and 1 billion respectively.

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Raising awareness of forest preservation

Forest environments perform a variety of ecological functions in addition to their economic and social roles. By assigning a sponsorship code to a forest plot, you become involved in the forest renewal project of your choice and follow its progress via a series of five newsletters over an 18-month period. This content is distributed at each key stage of a forest renewal project, and is designed to help sponsors of a forest plot understand the global role played by forests in preserving our environment.

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100% of funds raised allocated to forest renewal projects

Within the framework of the La forêt de Demain program, 100% of the funds collected for forest renewal are used exclusively for the following actions: purchase of seedlings, soil preparation, planting or maintenance of plantations. The use and allocation of funds are certified by a statutory auditor.

La Forêt de Demain is committed to working with you to ensure the future of our forests, which are key to
tomorrow's economy, environment and society.