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Become a partner of Plant N Boom

These Partners went before you

Supporting the Sustainable Development Goals: Our projects contribute directly to multiple SDGs, including affordable and clean energy, responsible consumption and production, and climate action.

Discover the Impact of Partnering with Plant N Boom

Experience firsthand the stories of our partners who have chosen a more sustainable future with Plant N Boom. Their experiences highlight the tangible benefits of our collaborations and demonstrate how we have achieved shared goals for sustainability

Operations Manager

outlines how contributions help local communities and the environment.

Children to school:

A look at how we are improving educational opportunities for children in Sierra Leone.

The Reunion Visits

Presenter Rob Kamphues shares his impressions about the impact of our collaboration.

Working visit

Volunteer talks about impact in Sierra Leone

The KETSO nursery in Makombeh village, Sierra Leone

Make a Lasting Impact with Plant N Tree

At Plant N Boom, we understand that each company's sustainability journey is unique. Our partnership is designed to deliver tangible benefits beyond just meeting legal obligations. Discover how our partnership can transform your business and make a positive impact on the world.

Savings:

Cost reduction: Significant cost savings can be achieved through efficiency in energy consumption and the use of renewable resources. We help you take advantage of grants and other financial benefits available for sustainable projects.

Preventing penalties: By complying with the latest regulations, such as the WPM, your company avoids potential fines and other financial disadvantages.

Roots of Recovery: We protect the national park

Plant N Tree is pushing its boundaries into the buffer zones surrounding the Outamba-Kilimi National Park with a vision that benefits both the local community and the environment. Our newest initiative blends ecological responsibility with economic development.

By planting native trees such as Pterocarpus erinaceus and Terminalia ivorensis, we are creating a natural barrier that not only discourages intrusion into the park but also helps preserve endangered species such as the chimpanzee and elephant in Sierra Leone.

Local women are given the opportunity to grow rice and peanuts among the planted rows of trees, providing direct income. With this approach, we give the community power over their own future. From Samaia village, in the buffer zone of the park, we have already made a fruitful start with 20 acres of allocated land. A green patchwork spreads over 4 hectares and is growing by the day.