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Sommly Announces Partnership with One Tree Planted


Erik Wagner

Co-Founder, Sommly June 23, 2022
Sommly Partners with One Tree Planted

One Tree Planted will plant a tree for each order placed on Sommly.

Today Sommly is announcing a new partnership with One Tree Planted, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit on a mission to make it simple for anyone to help the environment by planting trees. Going forward, for every sale on Sommly, the company will give $1 to One Tree Planted to plant one tree.

“We appreciate that wine is the output of agriculture and farmers face tremendous challenges with climate change. Over the last few years, we’ve seen devastating fires and extreme weather events that have impacted grape crops across the globe. With this partnership, Sommly hopes that we can do our part in preserving the environment for future generations of wine lovers.” said Sara Wagner, Co-Founder of Sommly.

Sommly is committed to a continued mission of sustainability and reforestation. The one-for-one model with One Tree Planted allows customers to take part in the unified commitment to restore biodiversity, support vineyards, and make a positive environmental impact around the world.

“We’re excited to partner with Sommly. The climate crisis has been a major threat to farmers across the globe in recent years, and reforestation is consistently identified as one of the top solutions for the crisis,” said One Tree Planted founder and Chief Environmental Evangelist, Matt Hill.

One Tree Planted partners with local organizations and community volunteers in areas where there has been deforestation. In 2021, the company planted over 23 million trees and aims to plant 25 million more trees in 2022.

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