For us, the Tree Festival is much more than a joint planting activity – it is a conscious sign of responsibility, appreciation and a mindful approach to nature.
Trees not only shape our landscape, they also fulfil many essential functions: they absorb CO₂, improve air quality, regulate the microclimate and provide habitats for numerous animal and plant species. In doing so, they make an indispensable contribution to the ecological balance of our region.
By planting new trees together, we want to give something back to nature. Wherever nature is enjoyed and used, care, preservation and forward-thinking action are also required. The Tree Festival stands precisely for this idea: not just talking about sustainability, but taking action – consciously, responsibly and with the future in mind.
Another key aspect is the sense of community. At the Tree Festival, people of different generations come together, learn from one another and experience nature first-hand. This shared activity strengthens awareness of how closely connected humans and the environment truly are. Those who plant a tree themselves often develop a deeper relationship with the landscape – one based on respect and responsibility.
At the same time, we aim to share knowledge: about forests, their importance, the proper care of trees and the challenges our natural environment faces today. Because lasting environmental protection begins with understanding. Only those who recognise the connections can make responsible decisions in the long term.
For us, sustainability means acting today to ensure that future generations can enjoy a healthy and liveable environment. The Tree Festival is a small but visible step in this direction – a sign that collective action, regional responsibility and a conscious use of natural resources can create a lasting positive impact.