At Rise, we recognize that each one of us has the ability to make an impact. And at a time when furniture waste is rampant in North America (and across all industries), it's about what you can do for others rather than taking from them.
That's why this November, our company will be partnering up with Arbour Day Foundation who is working hard on behalf of environmental efforts across North America to play our part in restoring the planet.
For every order placed at Rise this November, 10 trees will be planted to support reforestation and restoration programs across North America.
At Rise, we believe it is important to not take the world for granted and to give back to society when possible, especially during the holiday season. Which is why this year, we are embarking on a giving goal to make it easier for you to give back - and to support the causes you care about.
Founded in 1972, the Arbor Day Foundation is the largest nonprofit organization dedicated to planting trees and to date, they have helped plant more than 350 million trees in communities, cities, and forests all around the world. Through conservation and education programs, they aim to cultivate a greener future and help others understand the gravity of global issues we face today such as climate change, deforestation, and poverty.
In tune with the holiday spirit of giving, we are proud to introduce ourselves as an official partner of the Arbor Day Foundation. Ever since the beginning of Rise, we have served to lead the company with corporate responsibility and have always lead our decision making with concern for climate change. We partnered with Arbor Day Foundation and hope to inspire the next generation to give back to the community and work together towards a sustainable future.
The Hanceville Fire left a devastating mark on British Columbia in 2017, burning 240 thousand hectares of land. With these precious habitats gone forever due to fire damage, they will never be able to regenerate back into their original state without human intervention or replantation efforts by organizations. Not only is replantation necessary to restore forestland, but it is also imperative to ensure that area residents will continue enjoying all the benefits from a healthy environment including clean air and water.
The Elephant Hill fire of 2017 consumed 1,920 square kilometers of land. The charred landscape left it unable to naturally regenerate and this destruction took a huge toll on not only forests but also all surrounding ecosystems. Replanting efforts are now being made in an attempt to restore the natural state of the land, provide wildlife habitats, help with carbon sequestration, and improve local waterways.
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