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At Worldline, we are committed to creating a sustainable future for our customers, colleagues and communities. This is why we are excited to share that we are partnering with Furthr - helping our team do their bit for the planet.

As a company, we are proud to be supporting the reforestation efforts in Madagascar, by planting 2 trees on behalf of every member of the team.

As an employee, you can also sign up for a Furthr account to measure your own carbon footprint and learn how to live more sustainably everyday.

You can takes things one step further and fund reforestation and clean energy projects by upgrading your subscription via your Benefex account. Our colleagues are already making contributions, check out their impact so far below!

Reduction
Mitigation
Highlights

194.8

Tonnes of Carbon Reduced from Employee Contributions

3,200

Protected Trees Planted from Employee Contributions

1,000

Employees Engaged

4,000

Trees Planted On Designated Madagascar Site

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Our Impact

So far, with our employees, we have reduced the emissions equivalent to either...

167

Flights
Paris - New York

3,538

Car Trips
London - Manchester

584

M² of Sea Ice
Saved

26,236

Beef Steak
Consumed

122

Years of
Home Heating

52,935

Parcels
Delivered

100

tCO2e offset

Agroforestry Project, Senegal

100

tCO2e offset

Mangrove Reforestation, Kenya

100

tCO2e offset

Ankarafantsika Reforestation, Madagascar

Projects Supported

The Problem

Ankarafantsika National Park is one of Madagascar’s largest dry deciduous forests. The primary causes of forest degradation at Ankarafantsika are human driven extraction for charcoal production and land clearing for agriculture. Much of this site has been severely degraded. However, healthy, old-growth forest remains nearby, making this a critical area for restoration and protection.

The Solution

ARC's 'Employ to Restore' initiative, in partnership with Red Island Restoration, is empowering communities to restore Ankarafantsika National Park. Restoration efforts focus on reforesting abandoned farmland and grasslands to reduce fire risks and support ecological recovery. By planting native, resilient species, the project enhances forest regeneration while creating sustainable employment for local communities.

Ankarafantsika Reforestation, Madagascar

Madagascar

4

Reforestation

7,188 ha

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Ankarafantsika Reforestation, Madagascar

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The Problem

In recent decades, coastal areas of Southern Kenya have been urbanised at unprecedented rates and mangrove forests converted to other land uses. These are the least developed regions of the country where communities are most dependent on mangrove ecosystems for employment, livelihood, and nutrition.

The Solution

EarthLungs is restoring the mangrove forests with the goal of empowering coastal community to break the cycle of poverty. In restoring the estuary, which is rich in biodiversity, this project will provide fishing grounds and help to create additional income streams. The restored forests will also act as a line of defense against storm surges.

Mangrove Reforestation, Kenya

Kenya

4

Reforestation

Multi-site

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Mangrove Reforestation, Kenya

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The Problem

Agriculture is the backbone of Rwanda’s economy accounting for one third of the national GDP. However, the hillsides have been farmed extensively leading to soil erosion and a loss of vital top-soil. This lack of trees on hillsides, where they would hold soil in place, has led to landslides.

The Solution

One Acre Fund is partnering with the Rwandan Government and local farmers to promote and verify sustainable agroforestry in Rwanda. This program involves equipping smallholder farmers with the finance, skills, and expertise to improve productivity, soil health, and climate resilience of their crops.

Agroforestry Project, Rwanda

Rwanda

4

Agroforestry

Multi-site

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Agroforestry Project, Rwanda

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