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Markdown
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## TreeBudy How Does It Work
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- All planted trees are placed on a global map
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- A tree planter registers every single tree to our global map with a photo
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- Visual and detailed information of the trees allows great verification of planted trees
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- Trees are easily shareable internet links, also ideal for education and social media
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- Taking care of the planted trees by strong engagement with locals
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- Tree planters make a status update of a tree with a photo after one year, five years, 10 years, 15 years etc. Their community receives 1 euro support every time they do it – for decades to come!
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- Businesses and consumers are supporting tree planting and care. They receive tree information and location for their customers
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- This Treebuddy local economic model gives locals a true economic incentive to keep the trees well, and not to cut them down.
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