Angel's Envy Toast the Trees Initiative Now Includes Urban Tree Canopy Restoration
Angel's Envy expanded its 10th annual Toast the Trees initiative to include urban tree canopy restoration in U.S. cities. Launched in 2014 and celebrated annually each September in honor of U.S. National Bourbon Heritage Month, Toast the Trees is Angel's Envy's initiative to demonstrate the importance of sustainability within the bourbon industry as well as raise awareness of the importance of forests and the increased need for a healthy and secure White Oak tree population. Since the program's founding, Angel's Envy, in partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, has planted nearly 300,000 trees.
In addition to continued reforestation efforts across the U.S., In addition to continued reforestation efforts across the U.S., ANGEL'S ENVY and the Arbor Day Foundation will plant trees in public spaces and under-served residential areas in 10 cities this fall to support urban tree canopy restoration efforts. The cities include Philadelphia, Atlanta, Miami, Louisville, Chicago, Houston, San Francisco, Phoenix, Los Angeles and Nashville. Each project location meets socioeconomic and environmental criteria to be classified as an area of need and was identified by the Arbor Day Foundation as a high priority.
These communities will be the project sites of planting events facilitated by the Arbor Day Foundation and its network of local tree-planting organizations. and the Arbor Day Foundation will plant trees in public spaces and under-served residential areas in 10 cities this fall to support urban tree canopy restoration efforts. The cities include Philadelphia, Atlanta, Miami, Louisville, Chicago, Houston, San Francisco, Phoenix, Los Angeles and Nashville.
Each project location meets socioeconomic and environmental criteria to be classified as an area of need and was identified by the Arbor Day Foundation as a high priority. These communities will be the project sites of planting events facilitated by the Arbor Day Foundation and its network of local tree-planting organizations.