In our 28th year, we worked with over 3,000 individuals and businesses to deliver climate action in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia.
Thanks to them, we grew our impact to protect our climate, restore nature, and grow wildlife habitat. This report is as much a celebration of their dedication as it is the impact we have made.
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As we continue facing the impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss, it has never been more important to protect our environment.
Since 1997, Greenfleet has planted 11.7 million native trees, creating over 580 forests that will remove 6 million tonnes of carbon. Protected for up to 100 years, we have now revegetated around 11,700 hectares of native forests. -
We planted 444 hectares of new koala habitat in 2025. Legally protected through the rest of this century, these forests will provide food and homes for these iconic animals.
Koalas are listed as endangered in Queensland, NSW and the ACT, and by planting species such as red gum (Eucalyptus tereticornis), they can thrive for generations to come. The koalas pictured were spotted in our forest called Greentrees growing on Bunjalung Country in northern NSW. -
We increased habitat connectivity with the continued revegetation of Ivory Creek. Located on Yuggera Country in South East Queensland, this extensive project consists of four adjoining properties.
By extending wildlife habitat, Ivory Creek will support endangered species including koalas and grey headed flying foxes. This reforestation work is also reducing surface water runoff into the Brisbane River catchment. -
We continued developing our relationships with Traditional Owners and their communities, including Queensland’s Kabi Kabi people and South Gippsland’s Boonwurrung people.
We advanced our Reconciliation Action Plan and strengthened ties with the Aboriginal Carbon Foundation, furthering Greenfleet’s commitment to growing authentic partnerships within the regions that we work.
Thanks For Your Support In 2025Â
Greenfleet’s 2025 Impact Report celebrates the climate action we have delivered in the last year. With the help of our community, we will continue making an even bigger environmental impact in the years to come.Â
Together, we are growing our forests and growing climate hope.Â

