Beauty Packaging Staff09.17.20
Mary Kay has pledged to support the vital work of the Arbor Day Foundation by sponsoring the planting of 5,000 trees in Cork and nearby Ancient Woods in Ireland.
Founded in 1972, the Arbor Day Foundation a 501(c)3 nonprofit membership organization dedicated to planting trees around the world. They work to restore forests, improve tree cover in communities, and inspire the next generation of tree planters to ensure this important work endures for generations.
“Reforestation projects are focused on planting small, diverse woodlands, orchards, shelterbelts, coppices, hedgerows and larger woodlands,” said Dan Lambe, president of the Arbor Day Foundation. “Our primary goals are to establish useful and beneficial resources for landowners which will support biodiversity and provide valuable ecosystem services. Working with the group Trees on the Land, we are helping to establish tree cover and woodlands in both rural and urban areas of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. With Mary Kay’s contribution, the Arbor Day Foundation will be able to plant, preserve, manage forests, and measure the benefits they provide. Together, we can build a more sustainable future.”
“Ireland is one of the least forested countries in Europe, so the need for reforestation is dire,” said Carolyn Passey, general manager of Mary Kay United Kingdom and Ireland. “With climate change predicted to cost the global economy many billions over the coming years, we are confident these trees will be of value to humanity and will provide wildlife habitat for many forms of life. These newly planted forests will grow and provide valuable resources, ecosystem services, and a lasting legacy for future generations.”
These 5,000 trees are estimated to sequester more than 31,000 metric tons of carbon over a 40-year lifespan.
Founded in 1972, the Arbor Day Foundation a 501(c)3 nonprofit membership organization dedicated to planting trees around the world. They work to restore forests, improve tree cover in communities, and inspire the next generation of tree planters to ensure this important work endures for generations.
“Reforestation projects are focused on planting small, diverse woodlands, orchards, shelterbelts, coppices, hedgerows and larger woodlands,” said Dan Lambe, president of the Arbor Day Foundation. “Our primary goals are to establish useful and beneficial resources for landowners which will support biodiversity and provide valuable ecosystem services. Working with the group Trees on the Land, we are helping to establish tree cover and woodlands in both rural and urban areas of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. With Mary Kay’s contribution, the Arbor Day Foundation will be able to plant, preserve, manage forests, and measure the benefits they provide. Together, we can build a more sustainable future.”
“Ireland is one of the least forested countries in Europe, so the need for reforestation is dire,” said Carolyn Passey, general manager of Mary Kay United Kingdom and Ireland. “With climate change predicted to cost the global economy many billions over the coming years, we are confident these trees will be of value to humanity and will provide wildlife habitat for many forms of life. These newly planted forests will grow and provide valuable resources, ecosystem services, and a lasting legacy for future generations.”
These 5,000 trees are estimated to sequester more than 31,000 metric tons of carbon over a 40-year lifespan.