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Backing the Growth of Native Forests Across Aotearoa

From December 1 to 15 January, TECO New Zealand is supporting Trees That Count as they continue their long-standing work enabling the restoration of native forests throughout New Zealand

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ABOUT TREES THAT COUNT | TE RAHI O TĀNE TRUST

Trees That Count is a leading environmental not-for-profit dedicated to restoring Aotearoa New Zealand’s native forests. With more than 35 years’ experience achieving successful conservation outcomes, their focus is on supporting the planting of native trees to create thriving, biodiverse and resilient ecosystems. Their work is grounded in science, community partnerships and measurable ecological outcomes.

A Nationwide Network of Credible Restoration Projects

Trees That Count has Aotearoa New Zealand’s largest network of credible nature projects and connects funding for native trees with on-the-ground restoration efforts. Their network includes iwi and hapū, community groups, conservation trusts, councils and regional authorities, and private landowners committed to ecological recovery. With a team of ecologists across the country, each project undergoes robust assessment. This means funding for native trees goes to experienced project teams with rigorous weed and pest control plans, ensuring the long-term survival of the trees planted.

Native trees support people and nature in many ways – stabilising landscapes, cleaning our waterways, providing habitat for taonga species and supporting natural ecosystem processes. Through support from business and individuals across the country, Trees That Count has enabled the planting of nearly three million native trees. This work contributes to strengthening our climate defences, enhancing our biodiversity and improving community resilience.

A Model Built on Partnership

Large-scale restoration relies on collaboration. Trees That Count brings together funders, planters and communities, ensuring transparency, accountability and long-term care — essential components for growing future native forests.

Accessible, Measurable Impact

Their platform allows supporters to fund native trees, regionally or nationwide. Every contribution is linked to verifiable on-the-ground outcomes, with progress reported publicly.

Why TECO Supports Trees That Count

Trees That Count is a credible, science-based organisation with a proven record of impact. Their kaupapa aligns with TECO NZ’s values of reliability, long-term thinking, responsibility and community connection. TECO’s role is to extend the work Trees That Count is already leading.

TECO for Trees That Count – Help Restore New Zealand’s Native Forests

From the 1 December – 15 January, TECO New Zealand is proud to support Trees That Count to help restore Aotearoa’s native forests. Every eligible motor or drive you purchase contributes directly to this nationwide effort.

Here’s how to take part:

  • Add this line to your purchase order:
    “TECO for Trees That Count – I’m opting into the campaign.”
  • TECO donates 1% of turnover from your eligible order to Trees That Count
  • You receive a limited-edition TECO motor in “Trees That Count” green
  • Every tree planted is verifiable and linked to measurable CO₂ reduction

Act now – support New Zealand’s forests

Join us in making a positive difference that will last for generations.
Opt in today and grow a greener future with TECO.

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