Hyundai Partners with One Tree Planted to Restore Forests Nationwide
Hyundai Motor America has announced a $150,000 donation to One Tree Planted, a nonprofit dedicated to global reforestation. This initiative aims to plant 150,000 trees across the U.S. in 2022, launching with a tree planting event at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park on April 23. The partnership highlights Hyundai's commitment to sustainability, electric vehicle leadership, and community engagement. The company plans to have 23 eco-friendly vehicles globally and aims for a fully electrified lineup by 2040.
- Hyundai's $150,000 donation to One Tree Planted supports planting 150,000 trees in 2022.
- The partnership emphasizes Hyundai's strong commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility.
- Hyundai's plans for 23 eco-friendly vehicles globally and a fully electrified lineup by 2040 signal long-term growth potential.
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- Hyundai Donates
$150,000 to Help Plant Trees Across the United States
SAN FRANCISCO, April 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Motor America today announced a partnership with One Tree Planted, a nonprofit organization that focuses on global reforestation. Hyundai's donation will assist in the planting of 150,000 trees across the country throughout 2022, with the partnership kicking off on April 23 during a tree planting event at the iconic Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
The initiative is the latest to underscore Hyundai Motor's commitment to sustainability, mitigating environmental impacts caused by climate change and advancing its Progress for Humanity company vision. Hyundai is making significant investments in its journey toward electrification leadership, with plans to have 23 eco-friendly vehicles globally and one million electric vehicles by 2025, and a fully electrified vehicle lineup by 2040.
"Hyundai is committed to the environment and innovative mobility solutions," said Dana W. White, chief communications officer, Hyundai Motor North America. "This means creating a more sustainable future for everyone. It's critical to take care of our planet and One Tree Planted is a natural partner for us to further this mission."
"One Tree Planted is proud to continue our partnership with Hyundai, which includes two IONIQ 5's they have generously donated to be part of the One Tree Planted fleet," said Matt Hill, Founder & Chief Environmental Evangelist at One Tree Planted. "With Hyundai's support, we are restoring vital ecosystems and empowering local communities across the United States. As the trees grow, they will combat the effects of climate change and create a brighter future for the next generation."
Hyundai Motor America
Hyundai Motor America focuses on 'Progress for Humanity' and smart mobility solutions. Hyundai offers U.S. consumers a technology-rich lineup of cars, SUVs, and electrified vehicles. Our 820 dealers sold more than 620,000 vehicles in the U.S. in 2020, and nearly half were built at Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama. For more information, visit www.HyundaiNews.com.
About One Tree Planted
One Tree Planted is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit on a mission to make it simple for anyone to help the environment by planting trees. Their projects span the globe and are done in partnership with local communities and knowledgeable experts to create an impact for nature, people, and wildlife. Reforestation helps to rebuild forests after fires and floods, provide jobs for social impact, and restore biodiversity. Many projects have overlapping objectives, creating a combination of benefits that contribute to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. To learn more, visit onetreeplanted.org
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