Ways Greenfleet Uses Technology

Technology may not be the first thing that comes to mind in the restoration of ecosystems. But having restored legally protected native forests for over 25 years, Greenfleet has seen technology evolve within the environmental sector and uses facilitate elements of our work.

Earth Day 2025: Our Power, Our Planet

Earth Day is a timely reminder of the need to protect our precious Earth. Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect our environment, grow our forests, and support native wildlife.

World Wildlife Day 2025

World Wildlife Day is on March 3rd, creating an opportunity for us to celebrate the exciting wildlife outcomes we see because of our native reforestation projects. From finding Victoria’s unique koalas in our Strzelecki Nature Link, to providing habitat for some of our most recognisable native birds, Greenfleet’s forests are supporting Australia’s iconic wildlife in many ways

Impact Report 2024

Thousands of individual and around 600 corporate supporters led the way in protecting our climate by restoring native forests. Together, we revegetated 547 hectares in Australia and New Zealand and the legally protected forests created will remove 749,246 tonnes of carbon over their lifetime. 

Reconciliation Action Plan

By restoring and protecting Australia’s native forests, Greenfleet understands that we are working with the longest-standing land managers on Earth. We have steadily-developing relationships with Traditional Owners and our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) helps to formalise our commitment in this space. 

A Snapshot Of Greenfleet

Greenfleet is a leading environmental not-for-profit organisation focused on protecting our climate by restoring our forests. Since 1997, we have planted 10.8 million trees across 550 forests in Australia and New Zealand.