Celebrate Earth Day By Planting a Tree

Celebrate Earth Day by planting a tree - the right way

Lands’ End and Joe Lamp’l, the host of PBS’s Growing a Greener World and the expert behind @JoeGardener, invite everyone to celebrate Earth Day this year by planting a tree.  The #PlantATreeLE campaign is a tree planting initiative that will involve Lands’ End employees and a social movement instructing and encouraging consumers to plant trees across the country.

“For more than 50 years, Lands’ End and the company’s employees have been dedicated to sustainable practices. It all started with our company’s founder, Gary Comer, who was an active environmentalist and encouraged Lands’ End employees to be good stewards of the Earth,” said Becky Gebhardt, EVP, Chief Marketing Officer, Lands’ End.

“Through that commitment, we have had an ongoing partnership with the National Forest Foundation (NFF) and have helped to plant more than one million trees. This Earth Day our employees will roll up their sleeves and plant trees here in Wisconsin, and we are continuing the movement through the #PlantATreeLE campaign.”

Today, Lands’ End will distribute tree saplings to the company’s employees encouraging them to “plant with a purpose.” Employees will plant their saplings throughout neighboring communities furthering the company’s #PlantATreeLE mission.

Through its partnership with Joe Lamp’l, Lands’ End is dedicated to “growing” the #PlantATreeLE movement by educating and encouraging everyone to plant trees this Earth Day. Through informational “how to” videos, as well as live Twitter chats @LandsEndPR, it’s an opportunity to learn the must-have tips on how to properly plant and grow trees.

See the video below for a step-by-step look at how to properly plant a tree:

Since 2012, Lands’ End has partnered with the NFF to undertake large-scale plantings in US Forests – totaling more than one million trees. The company plans to continue this important partnership moving forward in 2017 by planting approximately 100,000 trees, some of which replace trees destroyed by windstorms and wildfires.

“Lands’ End is a leading reforestation partner of the NFF,” said Wes Swaffar, Director of Ecosystem Services. “We’re grateful for Lands’ End’s sustainability leadership and look forward to continuing our work together of restoring our National Forests and Grasslands.”

Source: PR Newswire

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