In 2012 Greenpop launched Trees for Zambia, a reforestation and eco-awareness project which began with a 3-week tree planting event and was followed by an ongoing campaign to inspire awareness about deforestation, climate change, tree planting, environmental sustainability and alternative energy sources. Trees for Zambia 2014 will be the 3rd Festival of Action hosted in Livingstone to boost the project and plant thousands of trees in schools, on subsistence farms and in reforestation sites as well as host relevant workshops on environmental solutions and ideas for school children, subsistence farmers and volunteers. On top of all the learning and sharing, this festival is also about live music, film evenings, activations and having lots of fun with people from all over. Trees for Zambia is a holistic awareness campaign based on getting people active about making sustainable changes.
From 15th June to 7th Zambia. Greenpop invites people, young and old, to come along for 1, 2 or 3 weeks.
Greenpop has launched Trees for Zambia 2014 with an Early Bird Special; anyone who books their placement before the end of 2013 will get a 10% discount on the event fee, which covers accommodation at the , meals, transport on the ground, and all workshops and parties.
For those traveling on a budget, Greenpop offers Trees for Fees; a fundraising scheme that allows participants to pay for their event fee by fundraising for trees.
To book or for more details, email zambia@greenpop.org and read more here: http://www.greenpop.org/projects/trees-for-zambia/
What to expect:
Get Active and Dig – plant trees and make solar cookers at local schools and in national parks
Learn – Attend workshops & lectures on current environmental issues
Educate – Teach children about conserving their natural environment (and learn from them too)
Share – Connect with other like-minded local and international eco-travellers
Explore – Experience the magic of Livingstone, Zambia – home of the majestic Victoria Falls
Dance – we do a lot of this!
July 2014, the Trees for Zambia Festival of Action will be held in Livingstone, GreenPOPUPshop – Let’s grow a festive forest this holiday season!
Greenpop has just launched an online POP UP shop: www.greenpopupshop.com. The shop features green gifts such as Greenpop hemp caps and snoods, awesome water bottles that have info graphics on water and the text ‘this is tap water,’ and Christmas cards that are printed on ‘growing paper’ with embedded seeds, so that they can be planted. The shop also features ‘tree rings,’ wire key rings that represent a tree that we’ll plant on someone’s behalf. Each tree ring comes with a unique code, which allows people to go to our website and get their personal certificate with the GPS coordinates of their tree. If you’d like to gift trees this Festive Season without the Tree Ring (just with a Tree Certificate), you can learn more here: http://goo.gl/TIZDEf
About Greenpop (www.greenpop.org)
Greenpop is a social enterprise that believes greening and sustainable living can be fun, POPular and accessible for all. We believe in inspiring a greener, more conscious, inclusive movement and do this through tree planting projects, green action events, education, social media, voluntourism and activating people to start DOING! Greenpop started in September 2010 and has since planted almost 30 000 trees in over 250 beneficiary schools, crèches, old-age homes, community centres as well as deforested areas in Southern Africa. Creative tree-care programmes have been implemented and children, community members and volunteers are getting their hands dirty, learning a lot and loving it. Greenpop is inspired by the exciting projects we have coming up and the bright green future we see for Africa.
For a summary of what happened at Trees for Zambia 2012, click here: http://www.greenpop.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Trees-for-Zambia-2012-INFOGRAPHIC.pdf
And at Trees for Zambia 2013, click here: http://www.greenpop.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Trees-for-Zambia-2013-final-press-release-
and-project-summary.docx.pdf
Watch the videos:
2012 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGdN8F_igVo&feature=c4-overview-
vl&list=PLV2rfWeLI2SvpKK5QgP7_OZYVI-ucHIyA
2013 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1veJ_oRMoYA
For more information or any further questions, please contact Lauren O’Donnell:
lauren@greenpop.org
+27(0)21 461 9265 / +27(0)83 412 8006