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ForestMatters, LLC

TREE PLANTING FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

A demonstrable environmental commitment for accountants, lawyers, consultants.

Plant trees monthly through verified reforestation partners. Add the badge to email signatures, proposals, and your client portal. Specific and documented — exactly the kind of commitment a professional-services client expects to see.

Why tree planting works for professional services firms

  • RFPs increasingly include ESG questions

    Corporate procurement teams routinely ask about a vendor's environmental commitments before awarding work. Tree planting gives you a one-sentence, verifiable answer.

  • Credible without the overhead of formal certifications

    Climate Neutral certification ($950+/yr) and full ESG reporting are heavy lifts. A tree planting subscription gives you something specific and documented, often for far less than the cost of a single ESG consulting engagement.

  • Email signature, proposal cover, client portal

    The badge is one line of HTML. The certificate is a quarterly PDF. Both belong in places clients already see: email signatures, RFP responses, client onboarding materials.

  • Tax-deductible structure

    Most professional-services subscribers expense the cost as advertising or as charitable contribution depending on local treatment. We'll send you receipts; talk to your CPA.

RECOMMENDED FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRMS

Start with the Seedling plan.

Seedling ($29/mo, 10 trees) is the typical entry point for solo practitioners and small firms. Larger firms with RFP-heavy practices often step up to Grove for the directory listing and the extra trees.

Seedling

$29/mo

10 trees planted every month

  • 10 trees planted monthly
  • CO2 impact equivalencies
  • Monthly planting report with project details
  • Quarterly impact certificate
  • Partner badge for your website
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Want the deeper guide?

We wrote a full operational guide for professional services firms covering food waste, sourcing, packaging, and how to communicate green efforts without overclaiming.

Sustainability for Professional Services