Background & Introduction
FTFA is South Africa’s national social enterprise that started in 1990 to address sustainable development through greening, climate change action, sustainable natural resource management and food security programmes. FTFA has distributed over 3.8 million trees, facilitated over 2 500 organic food gardens for the poorest in South Africa and launched the first carbon calculator and the Carbon Standard (now the Carbon Protocol) in this country.
FTFA’s objectives are:
- to contribute to greening, climate change action, sustainable natural resource management and food security;
- to create awareness of the benefits of environmental improvement activities amongst all communities of southern Africa;
- to contribute to poverty alleviation, sustainable development, enhanced environments, capacity building and skills development
Working in partnership, and with the support, endorsement and cooperation of government, the private and public sectors and civil society to achieve these aims, FTFA implements five programmes, namely: Trees for Homes, Trees for All and Bamboo for Africa Programmes (that are registered under the Carbon Protocol of South Africa), Food Gardens for Africa, and EduPlant, each with various projects.
Many companies, government departments, aid agencies, organisations, media and individuals support these programmes and projects that are leading to healthier lives of impoverished communities, more sustainable green environments and increased awareness of our impact on the planet and the need to address this.
For a complete list of FTFA’s development partners, board members, patrons, employees and projects, as well as financial statements, please refer to the website: www.trees.co.za.
Climate change is arguably the most crucial issue of our time and is the biggest environmental challenge that we face and FTFA commends PPS for proactively addressing this through measuring their carbon footprint and partially offsetting this.
The Trees for All programme, through which PPS’ carbon emissions were partially offset, is a successful and effective programme that greens, educates, offsets carbon emissions and transforms schools, clinics, old age homes, orphanages, hospices, community centres and churches.
FTFA receives applications for trees from disadvantaged community groups living in barren, dusty townships across South Africa and provides trees for as many as possible with assistance from funders. Trees are ordered from the nearest tree grower (emerging nurseries where possible) for local economic development and are delivered with branded instructions on how to plant and maintain them. Tree planting events are often held to highlight the benefits of greening and climate change action and spread awareness and education.
Millions of trees have been distributed in this but there are calls for many more, thus this green gift from PPS was really appreciated.
Background & Introduction
FTFA is South Africa’s national social enterprise that started in 1990 to address sustainable development through greening, climate change action, sustainable natural resource management and food security programmes. FTFA has distributed over 3.8 million trees, facilitated over 2 500 organic food gardens for the poorest in South Africa and launched the first carbon calculator and the Carbon Standard (now the Carbon Protocol) in this country.
FTFA’s objectives are:
- to contribute to greening, climate change action, sustainable natural resource management and food security;
- to create awareness of the benefits of environmental improvement activities amongst all communities of southern Africa;
- to contribute to poverty alleviation, sustainable development, enhanced environments, capacity building and skills development
Working in partnership, and with the support, endorsement and cooperation of government, the private and public sectors and civil society to achieve these aims, FTFA implements five programmes, namely: Trees for Homes, Trees for All and Bamboo for Africa Programmes (that are registered under the Carbon Protocol of South Africa), Food Gardens for Africa, and EduPlant, each with various projects.
Many companies, government departments, aid agencies, organisations, media and individuals support these programmes and projects that are leading to healthier lives of impoverished communities, more sustainable green environments and increased awareness of our impact on the planet and the need to address this.
For a complete list of FTFA’s development partners, board members, patrons, employees and projects, as well as financial statements, please refer to the website: www.trees.co.za.
Climate change is arguably the most crucial issue of our time and is the biggest environmental challenge that we face and FTFA commends PPS for proactively addressing this through measuring their carbon footprint and partially offsetting this.
The Trees for All programme, through which PPS’ carbon emissions were partially offset, is a successful and effective programme that greens, educates, offsets carbon emissions and transforms schools, clinics, old age homes, orphanages, hospices, community centres and churches.
FTFA receives applications for trees from disadvantaged community groups living in barren, dusty townships across South Africa and provides trees for as many as possible with assistance from funders. Trees are ordered from the nearest tree grower (emerging nurseries where possible) for local economic development and are delivered with branded instructions on how to plant and maintain them. Tree planting events are often held to highlight the benefits of greening and climate change action and spread awareness and education.
Millions of trees have been distributed in this but there are calls for many more, thus this green gift from PPS was really appreciated.