You’re now a Business Supporter!

You’re making a world of difference to our planet! Thank you!

Download your welcome pack

Your welcome pack contains:

  • Information about ITF, what we do and why we do it. You can adapt this for your comms.

  • Our logo and photos which you can use to tell your clients, customers and followers about ITF.

  • A usage guide for our logo and assets.

If you haven’t already, make sure you follow us on socials and tag our accounts when you share about your tree planting.

A reminder of our terms

Please be aware that when you become a Business Supporter you’ll need to accept the following important terms:

  1. Your organisation may use the ITF logo and provided supporter assets to publicise your support for 365 days from the date of your donation.

  2. To continue using the logo beyond this period, you must make a further donation. If not, it is your responsibility to cease using the logo and remove it from your materials.

  3. ITF reserves the right to withdraw permission to use its logo and assets at any time if:

    • Your organisation’s activities are found to conflict with ITF’s mission and values.

    • You misrepresent your level of support or engage in greenwashing or misleading environmental claims.

  4. These terms are in place to protect the integrity of ITF’s mission and brand.

Our mission and values

ITF specifically rules out association with persons or entities involved in:

  • Arms manufacturing

  • Tobacco production

  • Pornography

  • Marketing of junk food and drink to children

  • Animal testing

  • Abuse of land rights, human rights or labour rights, including child labour

ITF does not accept funds from political parties and will not accept donations or support from individuals and organisations that are directly involved at a significant scale in:

  • Deforestation and forest degradation

  • Environmental damage and loss of biodiversity

  • Fossil fuel extraction

  • Unsustainable use of natural resources

  • Industrial animal agriculture and animal cruelty

  • Lobbying against regulations that protect the environment.

For more information, please read our Ethical and Environmental Policy

“You can see now that the rains have come back and the air is very fresh. We’ve had lots of rain that’s supported the growth of the trees. And if it continues like this, we’ll have loads of water, the rivers will be full and we will benefit from this a lot.”

Josephine Wangari,
Dundori Forest, Kenya