Burmese Teak - Arbre à parrainer

Burmese Teak

Indonesia
Borneo Emergency

Burmese teak is a tropical tree from Southeast Asia, renowned for its dense, resistant, and high-quality wood. Used in shipbuilding, furniture, and decoration, it resists insects and moisture. Its slow growth makes it a precious wood, and it contributes to biodiversity by providing habitat and food for local wildlife.

38.00per tree

Reforestation Project

Borneo Emergency

The Borneo Emergency project aims to rapidly restore tropical forests destroyed by fires and illegal logging in Borneo. Thanks to the replanting of local species and the involvement of populations, the project supports the survival of orangutans and countless threatened species. By restoring soils and recreating habitats, this initiative contributes to preserving the unique biodiversity of Borneo while giving a new breath to riparian communities.

+1Tree planted
≈ 22kgCO₂ absorbed/year
Projet Borneo Emergency