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REFORESTATION PROJECT

in collaboration with BNP Paribas

Shin Kong Life

The Project

Through an innovative campaign with BNP Paribas Taipei branch, Shin Kong Life is now encouraging its clients to participate in the planting of trees in order to take action towards reforestation, fight against climate change and develop biodiversity.

For the duration of the campaign, for each 10,000 USD invested in a selected investment product, 1 tree will be planted by our reforestation partner in the province of Aceh, Indonesia.

Why plant trees?

Forests are both the primary terrestrial carbon sink and the main source of biodiversity on land. In an unprecedented context of climate change and biodiversity erosion, forests are today our main natural allies in preserving and restoring biodiversity and in taking action against climate change.

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BNP Paribas or its affiliates shall make an arrangement with a reforestation partner in its sole discretion to organise the plantation in one or several forestry projects. The reforestation partner shall be solely responsible to ensure that the trees are planted.

THE IMPACT


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Will be planted by our reforestation partner on behalf of Shin Kong Life in the Sumatra mangrove forest

Benefits created by the trees planted*

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Last Update : 28/05/2024

*Source: Reforestation partner. Tons of Co2 Stored:  One tree stores approximately 150kg of CO2 over the span of 30 years.  This data comes from the calculation method defined in the book “Forest and Carbon” published in 2015, taking as a reference an example of a plantation project in a French forest following the most widespread sustainable management method. The result obtained gives a quantity of CO2 stored per hectare. For the sake of popularization, this figure is reduced to the tree by taking the average planting density of the projects. However, it is interesting to note that in tropical areas, a tree stores around 300 kg of CO2 over 30 years (“Atlas of forests in the world”, Boulier and Simon, 2010). However, the figure of 150 kg of CO2 stored per tree was kept so as not to overestimate our impact on the climate. Shelters for Animals Created: 1 tree = 3 animal shelters. An IRSTEA study published in Biological Conservation establishes correlations between the species of a tree and the number of microhabitats it shelters within its bark, its branches or its cavities. A deciduous tree provides on average 3 shelters for animals, and a softwood tree provides on average 2.5 shelters for animals. Months of oxygen generated: 1 tree = 4 months of oxygen. According to Thomas Similowski, an expert pulmonologist from APHP, an adult consumes approximately 700 g of O2 per day. However, according to our reforestation partner forestry experts, a tree produces between 20 and 150 kg of O2 per year. In order to cover a person’s oxygen needs for a year, an average of 3 trees are needed. We thus obtain the equivalence of a tree planted for 4 months of oxygen. Hours of work created:  According to an FAO article published in 2009 in the journal Unasylva – 233 – “Creating forestry jobs to stimulate the economy and build a green future”, afforestation and reforestation activities are the best opportunities for job creation. In the case of afforestation or reforestation activities, 5 million hectares planted annually create 4 to 5 million full-time equivalent jobs (i.e. 35 hours per week).

 
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