500,000 Trees Funded Thanks To Honda Buyers
Honda New Zealand is celebrating reaching a significant milestone. Honda’s TreeFund initiative has achieved accumulated
funding for half a million new native trees around the country.
Through its TreeFund initiative, each time a Honda agent sells a new car, 13 native trees are funded. Honda has been
funding tree plantings nationally since 2004.
“We are thrilled to reach half a million new native trees - this is a significant milestone for Honda and for the New
Zealand environment. Without the wonderful support of our customers this wouldn’t have been possible; together we are
making a positive contribution to helping restore New Zealand’s bio-diversity.
“Over the last eight years, Honda has implemented the TreeFund campaign to encourage bio-diversity in local communities.
We’ve funded the planting of trees from Kaitaia to Invercargill. We are very grateful to our customers for their
dedicated support of this important initiative and we look forward to an even bigger celebration when we reach one
million!” says Graeme Meyer, Head of Marketing - Honda New Zealand.
Honda New Zealand chose CUE Haven forest reserve on the Kaipara Coast Highway as the location for the planting of the
TreeFund 500,000th native tree. CUE Haven is owned by husband and wife team, Thomas and Mahrukh Stazyk and is a
recipient of funding from the Honda TreeFund through Auckland Council’s Environmental Initiatives Fund (EIF). The couple
bought the disused dairy farm in 2003 with the aim of re-establishing it as a native forest and wetland area.
Information for projects requesting funding:
Partnering with Regional Councils, for the distribution of funds to the community, TreeFund currently funds the
following types of projects:
• Water run off control
• Erosion control
• Regional Parks or other planting for beautification
• Biodiversity protection and restoration
• Establishment of native tree populations (trees + protecting cover)
• Urban stream enhancement
• Coastal protection and restoration planting
Please contact your local Regional Council to apply for funding from Honda TreeFund.
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