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Amerisan and Low Derma

Growing a Greener Future Together

Amerisan has partnered with Low Derma on their "Plant a Tree" initiative, a commitment to environmental sustainability and combating global warming. This collaboration supports StayLOW, Low Derma's sustainability program for their gloves, aimed at significantly reducing environmental impact.

Through this initiative, Amerisan and Low Derma are proud to work with Treedom on their reforestation campaign, which directly contributes to improving air quality.

For every 1,000 pairs of Low Derma gloves sold, 0.5 cents is donated to plant trees that will bear fruit, providing sustenance for the people in the countries where they are planted.

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Trees Planted
436.96
CO₂ absorbed
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countries across the world
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Impacts
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Amerisan is Gifting Trees to Our Customers

Treedom is the first platform in the world that allows you to plant a tree from a distance and follow the story of the project online.

Since its foundation in 2010 in Florence, more than 4.000.000 trees have been planted around the globe. 

Amerisan, in partnership with Low Derma has adopted the StayLOW initiative and is excited to announce a unique partnership to show appreciation to our valued customers. Each year, we'll gift a tree to one of our customers who buy cases of our Niflex45 and Niflex65Low Derma gloves.

As a token of our gratitude, you can rename these trees after your company or even yourself! These are actual trees planted around the world that will provide fruit for local communities.

 

Our Growing "Low Derma Forest"

Currently, Treedom had planted 2,202 trees in three countries, in collaboration with LowDerma contributing to a greener planet and providing sustenance to people in need.

Sustained Impacts

Biodiversity

Trees create habitats for numerous species, contribute to soil fertility, and improve air and water quality.

Climate

Every tree, in the course of its life, absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere, fixing it in its woody parts. The effects of this activity are all the greater the longer trees are allowed to grow and live.

Economic Development

Planting trees promotes economic development because their fruits can be sold, generating income for local communities.

Food Security

Before the advent of specialized monoculture, the rule of agriculture was different species sharing the same land. This allowed positive interaction, for example, between horticultural and tree species.

Have you received a tree?

A farmer will plant your tree and take care of it to ensure it grows. Your tree will be photographed, geolocated and it will receive its own online profile. You can learn more about the project your tree belongs to as well as the wider local community.