With the SMM exhibition behind us, we’re excited to move forward with planting 618 trees. Thanks to all participants for helping us reach this milestone. Stay tuned for updates as we take the next step toward a greener future!

Thank You for Supporting Our Tree Initiative!

At Shipprojects sustainability is at the core of our values.

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Trees Shipprojects Will Plant After SMM 2024, Hamburg

We’re committed to planting trees to help absorb CO2, produce O2, and support biodiversity.

CO2 emissions:
a closer look

40t CO2 per day

for 20 000 DWT vessel

Which would take 1000 trees a year to fully absorb.

25t CO2

per 2h flight

Which would take 625 trees a year to fully absorb.

5t CO2

avarage car per year

Which would take 125 trees a year to fully absorb.

the power of trees: absorbing cO2 & producing o2

Trees Capture 10-40 kg of CO2 Annually

This CO2 absorption helps to mitigate the effects of global warming and maintain a healthier atmosphere.

Tree produces around 100kg of O2 per year

A tree annually produces enough oxygen to support two people’s oxygen needs

Why Planting trees matters

Our Tree Initiative aligns with Shipprojects' dedication to sustainability and making a positive impact on the world. By planting trees, we aim to:

Join us in taking this small but significant step toward a greener future.

Every tree counts!

FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

Trees absorb CO2 during photosynthesis, using it to produce oxygen and glucose, effectively reducing the concentration of this greenhouse gas in the atmosphere.

On average, a single tree can absorb between 10 to 40 kg of CO2 per year, depending on its species, age, and growing conditions.

Reducing CO2 emissions is crucial for mitigating climate change, as excess CO2 in the atmosphere traps heat, leading to global warming and associated environmental impacts.

CO2 is a major greenhouse gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect, leading to global temperature rise, more extreme weather events, and disruptions to ecosystems.

Tree-planting initiatives absorb CO2 from the atmosphere, helping to offset carbon emissions from activities like transportation and industrial processes, thereby reducing the overall carbon footprint.

It takes approximately 125 trees to offset the annual CO2 emissions of an average car, which is around 5 tons of CO2.

While trees play a significant role in absorbing CO2, combating global warming requires a combination of reforestation, reducing fossil fuel use, and adopting renewable energy sources.

Fast-growing species like birch, oak, and pine are particularly effective at absorbing CO2, though the effectiveness can vary based on local climate and soil conditions.

Roberta Krauze

roberta.krauze@shipprojects.net

+371 26 357 738