"Longleaf Valley Plants Over 2 Million Trees"
Treesplease, the innovative minds behind their debut release Longleaf Valley, have shared exciting news about their initiative's success. Thanks to the efforts of players, over two million real-world trees have been planted, marking a significant achievement in their mission to blend gaming with environmental impact.
This impressive feat was made possible through Treesplease's collaboration with the Eden Reforestation Project, which has offset approximately 42,000 tonnes of CO2. As we step into 2025, Treesplease is also launching a new Veganuary event, drawing inspiration from the official Veganuary Cookbook. Whether you're a committed vegan, exploring the lifestyle, or skeptical about it, you'll find new in-game content to enjoy and the chance to earn adorable baby animal rewards during this event.
It's been a remarkable year for Treesplease. Their CEO and founder, Laura Carter, received the Global Gaming Citizen award at the 2024 Game Awards for her dedication to climate action. Additionally, Longleaf Valley was honored with the Best Purpose Driven Game award at the 2024 Playing of the Planet Awards.
The success of Treesplease's "Play it, Plant It" model underscores the growing interest among gamers in contributing to meaningful causes while enjoying their favorite pastime. Their achievements highlight the potential for gaming to drive positive environmental change.
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