The program addresses the urgent need for scalable, impactful environmental conservation solutions in Sri Lanka, where climate change poses a significant threat to ecosystems. EcoMatcher, a leader in digital forestation, provides a platform that allows users to plant trees and entire forests with vetted foundations, including the Turtle Conservation Project (TCP) in Sri Lanka, enabling complete transparency in the tree- planting process.
Through the program, Dialog’s customers can pledge trees and forests online, track their growth, and monitor their carbon sequestration. Businesses can also give trees to customers as gifts and rewards, engage employees in sustainability initiatives, and offset their carbon emissions. This partnership offers a unique, transparent, and measurable way for both individuals and businesses to engage in environmental conservation, addressing the critical gaps in traditional efforts.
Whether you want to plant an entire forest of 1,000 trees or more, or start small with just a few trees, this Program offers a flexible and transparent way to make a meaningful difference. Soon, you’ll also have the option to plant trees that generate certified carbon credits.
Take the first step towards sustainability and join us in creating a greener, healthier future for Sri Lanka and the planet.
Every aspect of the Program is thoughtfully designed to provide accountability, transparency, and meaningful impact—giving you peace of mind and a comprehensive platform to maximize the benefits of the trees you plant.
EcoMatcher, a Certified B Corporation, plants trees and complete forests with vetted foundations / NGOs from around the world, including Sri Lanka, specialized in planting trees.
Through EcoMatcher’s blockchain-based platform, you will know everything about every tree planted. You can use the trees as meaningful corporate gifts, as rewards, for loyalty and employee engagement, and for transparent carbon offsetting. You can virtually travel to every tree in mesmerizing 3D and learn more.
Interested in EcoMatcher’s Code of Conduct? Please find it here.