What we have already accomplished
The foundation’s focus has now shifted to two key projects: Outdoor time and agroforestry. Up to this point, the foundation has also supported the following areas in global projects: reforestation (renaturation), forest protection, and tree planting in municipalities and cities. In addition, there have been various smaller commitments in the area of species protection and biodiversity, some of which involved volunteer work and educational components. An overview of all previous projects is available here.
In northern Rwanda, Rugezi Marsh is located, a wetland protected under the Ramsar Convention and a key area for biodiversity.
There are about 600,000 children and adolescents living in the German capital, for whom Berlin offers about 1,850 public playgrounds.
When the representatives of 195 Parties agreed on a climate target at the Paris Climate Conference in 2015, there was great jubilation among the participants.
The Colombian NGO Fundacion Natura has been involved in nature conservation since 1984. This makes them an absolute pioneer in the field of environmental protection in Columbia.
Mercury emissions into the river Lippe (waste water from the cooling tower), pollutant deposits in the European FFH protected areas Cappenberger Wälder and Lippeauen, noise pollution and handling of hazardous substances such as ammonia on the power plant site –
Father Peter’s St. Joseph Mosati Thank You Jesus Clinic is located in the extremely poor district of Kasese in Uganda.
On Capeverdean island Santiago in the northern part of the city Tarrafal there is the educational and leisure center Delta Cultura that was founded by Florian Wegenstein and his wife Marisa in 2002.
Deutsche Umwelthilfe e.V. is fighting for sustainable mobility in German cities. In their latest newsletter, you can find more information about this turnaround of mobility.
In September 2019, the Daniel Schlegel Umweltstiftung donated 30.000 euros in order to enable the acquisition of 100 ha woodland in the Peruvian rainforest.
In May 2019, the idea to help an industrially plagued town in Bosnia started developing.