In celebration of Earth Month, Phillip Jeffries is thrilled to announce an exciting milestone and our new reforestation location. In partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, we are so excited to share that we have planted 500,000 trees.
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Thank you for helping us reach this milestone. We are happy to report that our tree planting efforts continue to take root. Throughout the year we plant a tree for every order you place, but it also feels especially poignant on Arbor Day to celebrate our cumulative efforts while sharing our gratitude for our incredible planet.
The changes we make today transform the way we live tomorrow. This is why we continue to innovate, invest, and volunteer with the goal of leaving this world even more beautiful than before.
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24+ Reforestation Projects |500,000+ Trees Planted |1,004+ acres restored
285,765 Metric Tons of CO² Sequestered = 62,123 fewer cars on the road for one year.
*Impact over 40 years data generated using the I-Tree Planting API res.
Outdoor impact
10+ hikes a year + 21+ miles hiked + 40lbs+ of trash removed
Want to know where we are planting in 2026?
Where: Oregon | Klamath Falls Basin
Why? Reforestation and Wildfire Recovery
After the 2021 Bootleg Fire burned more than 413,000 acres in southern Oregon, large‑scale reforestation efforts began to restore private forestlands in the Klamath Falls Basin, a critical hub for biodiversity and wildlife. The return of native tree canopy will support birds, mammals, and major fish restoration efforts—including the removal of four Klamath River dams—improving water quality and reopening hundreds of miles of habitat for salmon, trout, and endangered species.
Where: South Carolina | Loblolly Pine Fungal Restoration Project
Why: Habitat & Biodiversity
Private forestlands across the southeastern U.S. are being restored with loblolly pine seedlings enhanced by native fungi to support stronger early growth, improved survival, and healthier forest conditions. By rebuilding the soil microbiome and reestablishing critical below‑ground relationships, this project strengthens nutrient cycling, soil stability, and long‑term forest resilience.
Where: Brazil | Brazilian Amazon Mangroves
Why: Habitat & Biodiversity
In Maranhão, Brazil, widespread deforestation has fragmented the Blue Amazon mangrove region, threatening biodiversity, water quality, wildlife corridors, and the livelihoods of Quilombola communities who rely on fishing and traditional land rights. This project restores mangrove forests by planting trees that rebuild habitats, improve soil and water health, and support long‑term ecological resilience while creating pathways for sustainable jobs, fishing, ecotourism, and food security.
For your home and the environment
During April we celebrate Earth Month, but our commitment to reducing our environmental impact is also year-round. At Phillip Jeffries, our goal is to inspire a more beautiful world though great design, sustainable practices, and community service. To us, beauty is more than wall deep.
Thank you for helping us make this goal a reality. We are thrilled to announce that we have planted more than 500,000 trees!