Our Survival Depends on Forests
Your life is more connected to Earth’s forests than you might realize. Covering 31% of the planet’s land, forests produce the oxygen we breathe, filter the water we drink, and absorb carbon emissions to help regulate global temperatures. They also provide critical habitats for 80% of land-based species and support 300 million people who depend on them for survival
Despite their importance, forests face increasing threats from deforestation and degradation, primarily driven by agriculture and illegal logging. Without urgent action, the loss of forests will accelerate climate change, disrupt ecosystems, and threaten biodiversity.
Indigenous Communities: The Guardians of Forests
Indigenous people are among the most effective protectors of forests. According to the United Nations, approximately 1.6 billion people, including more than 2,000 Indigenous cultures, rely on forests for their livelihoods, food, medicine, and shelter. Indigenous communities have sustainably managed these lands for generations, stewarding nearly 25% of the world’s land, which is home to over 80% of the planet’s biodiversity.
Protecting the land rights of Indigenous communities is one of the most effective ways to safeguard forests. Research shows that securing these rights could prevent up to 200 gigatons of carbon emissions by 2050. For perspective, one gigaton weighs more than six million blue whales.
However, many Indigenous communities face land dispossession, violence, and destruction of their homes due to corporate expansion. A report from Human Rights Watch details the struggles of an Iban Dayak mother in Indonesia, who lost everything when her home was burned after refusing to sell her land to a palm oil company:
“We heard a loud noise and could see smoke. I went to see, and it was crazy. My house was already burned. Everything was in there—my son’s bicycle, clothes, and all the wood we planned to build a house—all was gone.”
World Centric’s Commitment to Forest Protection
Each year, World Centric gives back 25% of profits to nonprofit organizations around the world addressing social and environmental issues. Several of the nonprofits we support are working to reforest land and protect Indigenous communities:
World Centric Nonprofit Partners:
World Centric Staff Giving Recipients:
In order to deliver the most sustainable food packaging and tableware solution, we choose materials that reduce reliance on virgin trees by prioritizing annually renewable plant fibers like sugarcane bagasse and bamboo. Our NoTree® cups, bowls, takeout containers, and cutlery are made from tree-free paper, offering an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional paper products. Learn more about our NoTree® collection, here.
Our white paper bowls, cups, and Kraft straws are made with FSC® certified paper from responsibly managed forest. Read more about FSC®'s commitment to sustainability, here.
Ways You Can Take Action
Protecting forests requires collective effort, like supporting organizations that defend Indigenous land rights, choosing sustainable products, and advocating for responsible forest management. Together, we can help safeguard the world’s forests for future generations. Discover small ways you can take action now:
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Published on
Mar 18, 2025
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