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Partially deforested landscape

Since 2015, the non-profit and its partners across the private sectors and NGOs have helped to protect an area of forest twelve times larger than the size of Greater London, (or 2.8 million standard football pitches) from deforestation

Earthqualizer, the leading non-profit focused on long-term sustainability and social equity in landscapes affected by deforestation, has passed an unprecedented milestone. Through joint efforts with corporate partners and NGOs, the foundation has supported deforestation-free outcomes across 2 million hectares of forest at risk from palm oil expansion in Southeast Asia and the Pacific.

2 million hectares is roughly equivalent in size to around 2.8 million standard football pitches, and equates to around 6.5% of the total land used to grow palm oil worldwide.

Ihwan Rafina Senior Director at MosaiX, said:

“In sustainability, impact is what really matters, and preventing 2m hectares of forest...

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