The Forest
Treedom is partnering with sustainable, vegan and vegetarian friendly restaurants across the UK to plant a tree for every booking made during Valentine’s Week (Feb 13th to Feb 17th).Eateries getting involved in the new Valentine’s Day scheme are based all over the country - from Manchester, Cardiff, Cornwall, Brighton and Edinburgh to Belfast and London.Participating restaurants include:The Allotment, Manchester - Using the best of the season’s harvest and local and sustainable growers whenever possible, the Allotment Vegan Eatery creates fresh and engaging food that introduces you to a new plant-based experience.Anna Loka, Cardiff - Young entrepreneur Aaron brings diners a variety of cuisines through healthy vegan food and gives an experience that facilitates principled, conscious choices but doesn’t compromise on quality or taste.The Cornish Vegan, Cornwall - A one-of-a-kind restaurant with a menu inspired by the idea of simple and honest cooking, providing guests with nourishing, heart-warming and delicious plant-based food made with love.Foodilic, Brighton - Each location is different, but offers high quality cuisine, atmosphere and service, striving to provide fresh and healthy food for all.Hendersons, Edinburgh - A new vegetarian and vegan restaurant with a lot of history. The restaurant has a beautiful and sustainable interior and uses locally sourced whole food and organic ingredients as much as possible; thereby creating delicious and innovative dishes.Home Belfast, Belfast - Winner of Michelin bib in 2011 and retained every year since, Home is a well-designed, cosy vegan-friendly restaurant that creates a welcoming atmosphere; a home from home.Octa Green, London - Offering a wide range of gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan options, Octa Green serves great value and satisfying fresh, nutritious and delicious produce.
Impact
The trees we plant have big ambitions: to bring benefits not only to the environment, but also to the people who live in it. That's why we work with NGOs and local communities to select the right tree for the right place and the right purpose. That’s why we think about the medium and long term, because we’re not content with simply planting trees: we want to see them grow.
The trees in the forest will absorb:
27.50 t* of CO₂