Post Time:Dec 20,2022Classify:Industry NewsView:1200
Eastman has signed a partnership agreement with the environmental non-governmental organization SOS Mata Atlantica and Bracell, a soluble cellulose producer, to donate 15,000 seedlings in support of a program designed to help restore the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.
This environmental initiative will support Future Forests (Florestas do Futuro in Brazilian Portuguese), a program created to catalyse forest restoration in permanent protection areas, such as riparian forests and legal reserves in the Atlantic Forest biome. The project by Eastman, SOS Mata Atlantica and Bracell focuses on forest restoration in Brazil’s Jequitibá region within an environmental protection area on the north coast of Bahia.
An investment by the Eastman Foundation is supporting restoration in the selected area, which is part of Bracell’s Forest Partnership Program. The area, in the municipality of Entre Ríos, is home to two springs. The initiative will contribute to improving the ecosystem service of water regulation, adding benefits to the entire region.
Source: glassonlineAuthor: shangyi