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Instituto de Pesquisa Ecológicas (IPÊ)

IPE is a brazilian socio-environmental organization that works for biodiversity conservation and sustentability since 1992.

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IPE - Institute for Ecological Research (Instituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas) was founded in 1992 and is one of the largest environmental nonprofit organizations in Brazil. An institution dedicated to conservation of biodiversity on scientific bases. It operates in research, training of professionals, forest restoration, environmental education, programs for generation of income, sustainable business and also works to influence public policy in order to conserve biodiversity.

IPE organizes around 30 projects which impact about 20.000 people every year in many locations of Brazil, like Atlantic Forest, Amazon, the Pantanal and the Cerrado. The mission is to develop and disseminate innovative models for conservation of biodiversity that promote socioeconomic benefits through science, education and sustainable business. IPE exists due to its ability to gather people who have a common purpose: harmonize the relation between humans and the planet.

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Fund the planting of 720 trees native to the Atlantic Forest

To prevent the environmental degradation of the Cantareira System and contribute to the water security of more than 7.5 million people in the metropolitan region of São Paulo, Campinas and Piracicaba. The trees planted absorb carbon from the atmosphere, and contribute to landscape connectivity, biodiversity conservation and providing of ecosystem services. Its roots decompress the soil and improve rainwater infiltration, helping to increase the water resilience of the Cantareira System. Climate change is one of today's biggest challenges and acting directly on forest restoration is a concrete way for a company to contribute to this issue. Seedlings planted are part of the restoration of degraded areas, biodiversity conservation and water production for the Cantareira System.
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