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Earth’s conservation projects

Healthy soil is paramount to a healthy ecosystem; it filters water, provides nutrients to plants and animals, sequesters carbon, and helps regulate global temperatures. Using soil from the Earth soil transformation process, we support local conservation projects to restore and protect important pieces of land for future generations.

Partnering with community organizations and ecologists, we select pieces of land in need of ecological restoration. We plant trees, restore native habitats and improve soil health.

We believe that the process is more than just returning nutrients though - it’s a profound journey back to the earth, creating a lasting legacy for families and loved ones. Each piece of land has its own unique story and we invite families to be part of this meaningful journey. We are continually working to add conservation projects close to our facilities. Check back for ongoing updates on restoration.

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Olympic Peninsula

Surrounded by Giant Maple, Red Cedar and Douglas-fir trees, our inaugural conservation project is located on the iconic Olympic Peninsula and is reforesting a historically-logged parcel of land.

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Sierra Riverlands

Situated along one of the most important waterways in California, we’re helping to restore a vital river ecosystem that provides habitats for local pollinators, songbirds, and Chinook salmon.

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"I believe we have to think and decide differently as our beloved planet fills up and shows stress. It needs help to survive. Giving my body as nourishment is the last way I can do my small part."
Beth E., Clark County