Ecological Cooperation Map: A Review of TREE's Global Environmental Allies

#Treehouse ($TREE ), as an innovator in blockchain carbon verification, has built a global environmental network covering multiple fields through strategic cooperation. Its allies include technology giants, non-profit organizations, and manufacturing leaders, jointly promoting the realization of carbon neutrality goals.

1. Technology and Retail Giants: Amazon's Low-Carbon Infrastructure

Amazon invests in Treehouse-supported low-carbon construction projects, such as 3D-printed data centers and schools, through its Climate Pledge Fund (CPF) to reduce material waste and accelerate carbon reduction. The two parties are cooperating to integrate blockchain carbon verification technology into Amazon's supply chain to achieve transparent tracking of carbon footprints.

2. Non-profit organization: One Tree Planted's Global Afforestation @Treehouse Official

Treehouse is partnering with One Tree Planted to launch the "$1 One Tree" program, where for every cooperative item purchased (such as Tribesigns furniture), $1 is donated to global reforestation. The project plans to plant at least 20,000 trees in 2024 to improve soil and air quality.

3. Manufacturing and Energy Partners: Holcim and ProAmpac

Construction material giant Holcim is collaborating with Treehouse to promote 3D-printed low-carbon buildings, while packaging company ProAmpac offsets its carbon footprint through TREE tokens and receives the "2024 Supplier ESG Award" from TreeHouse Foods, highlighting its synergistic effect in the field of sustainable packaging.

Future Outlook

$TREE 's network of allies is expanding from single carbon trading to diversified scenarios such as ecological restoration and green infrastructure. Its cooperation model may become a benchmark for blockchain-enabled environmental protection.