Land Life is a technology-driven reforestation company that does large-scale plantings where nature needs it most. Its largest hubs are in the United States, Spain and Australia. Land Life’s mission is to restore the 2 billion hectares of degraded land in the world, and it uses technology and data whenever it can to increase the scale, efficiency and transparency of its plantings. This helps Land Life improve and do its job better each time its members are in the field. Through planting trees at scale, the organization is able to remove as much carbon from the atmosphere as possible and create habitats that will increase important biodiversity. Its projects also benefit local communities on a social and economic level.
Land Life's business model allows it to work in the carbon voluntary market and helps companies with a sustainability agenda to invest in nature. The group is based in Amsterdam, with offices in The United States and Spain as well.
Land Life brings to Initiative 20x20 relevant experience and new opportunities for collaboration, including:
Its experience planting over 5.5 million trees globally, including in Spain, United States, Mexico, Chile, and Cameroon, in partnerships with organizations like the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the UNHCR;
Its existing tree planting projects and working relationship in Mexico in and around the Monarch Butterfly breeding area;
Its extensive global network, including customers such as Zalando, DHL and ABN Amro as well as strong partnerships with universities, NGOs and other stakeholders;
Its proprietary monitoring platform with its in-house developed application, drone and satellite imagery analysis expertise and remote sensing algorithms. Land Life also offers its other technologies, such as an automated planting machine and advanced soil enhancement products; and
Its expertise in carbon capture modeling, using existing databases and literature.
Land Life looks forward to engaging with Initiative 20x20 partners and to contributing to its Task Forces on Carbon and Monitoring and Transparency, workshops, and events as well as the technical discussions on measuring and incentivizing restoration.
Land Life is a technology-driven reforestation company that does large-scale plantings where nature needs it most. Its largest hubs are in the United States, Spain and Australia. Land Life’s mission is to restore the 2 billion hectares of degraded land in the world, and it uses technology and data whenever it can to increase the scale, efficiency and transparency of its plantings. This helps Land Life improve and do its job better each time its members are in the field. Through planting trees at scale, the organization is able to remove as much carbon from the atmosphere as possible and create habitats that will increase important biodiversity. Its projects also benefit local communities on a social and economic level.
Land Life's business model allows it to work in the carbon voluntary market and helps companies with a sustainability agenda to invest in nature. The group is based in Amsterdam, with offices in The United States and Spain as well.
Land Life brings to Initiative 20x20 relevant experience and new opportunities for collaboration, including:
Its experience planting over 5.5 million trees globally, including in Spain, United States, Mexico, Chile, and Cameroon, in partnerships with organizations like the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the UNHCR;
Its existing tree planting projects and working relationship in Mexico in and around the Monarch Butterfly breeding area;
Its extensive global network, including customers such as Zalando, DHL and ABN Amro as well as strong partnerships with universities, NGOs and other stakeholders;
Its proprietary monitoring platform with its in-house developed application, drone and satellite imagery analysis expertise and remote sensing algorithms. Land Life also offers its other technologies, such as an automated planting machine and advanced soil enhancement products; and
Its expertise in carbon capture modeling, using existing databases and literature.
Land Life looks forward to engaging with Initiative 20x20 partners and to contributing to its Task Forces on Carbon and Monitoring and Transparency, workshops, and events as well as the technical discussions on measuring and incentivizing restoration.