What do we do?

  1. Reforestation on degraded forest by planting native trees and restoring food source

  2. Restore natural habitat for wildlife and reintroduce biodiversity

  3. Avoid natural disaster risk such as land slides and floods cause by deforestation

Why do we do it?

There are billion hectares of land on the planet that could be used to plant trees and vegetation to tackle big global issues such as carbon emissions, the looming food crisis, and damaged ecosystems.

Majority of them have fallen victim to the consequences of human activities, including deforestation, abandoned agricultural efforts, pollution from varying sources, burning fossil fuels, exponential population growth and urbanization, as well as forest fires.

There is very little hope of growing substantial life on degraded forest without assistance.

If we can get this fixed, with a large-scale reforestation effort, it will help to lower carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere as well as support a whole ecosystem of plant and animal species.

We had several sites in Malaysia, approved by the state’s government. Our main focus now is Hutan Simpan Kekal Relai in Kelantan.

Our program run through out the years. More sites means more job opportunities to the local communities near our sites.

We are looking for corporations or individual who are interested to partner with us in tree planting and forest management.

Planters have developed innovative technology that will provide a fail-safe method of reforestation that can be used in different locations around the world, starting from our own backyard - Malaysia