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Brother International Europe and Cool Earth celebrate their 15 year partnership

This Earth Day, Brother International Europe is celebrating 15 years since first joining forces with the rainforest conservation charity, becoming their longest-serving commercial partner.

Rainforest Labs puts land-use data into the hands of the Indigenous villages that need it most. Satellite data in Indigenous communities’ hands gives them control over their lives, their land, and the future of their rainforests.

Since the partnership began in 2009 Brother has been supporting 7 communities across the Amazon and New Guinea forest, protecting 32 million trees across 78,000 hectares, which store over 50 million tonnes of carbon and are crucial in combatting climate change. As a result, this has enabled communities to flourish and helped Cool Earth protect some of the world’s most endangered plants and wildlife.

Hisashi Ota, Managing Director of Brother International Europe commented on the partnership: “We are proud to have worked with Cool Earth for such a long time. Our “At your side” vision is always to provide our customers with exceptional products and service, whilst also doing what we can to limit our impact on the planet, and through Cool Earth we are able to support vital work being conducted across the globe.”

Nestled among the trees, the Asháninka village of Taroveni is deep in the Peruvian Amazon.

Some of the activities so far have included improving water, sanitation and hygiene access for over 2,500 people in Papua New Guinea, and the launch of Cool Earth’s Rainforest Lab in Peru providing access to Wi-Fi, technology and mapping tools so communities can protect their territories from threats.

Matthew Owen, Director of Cool Earth said: “We are immensely proud of the achievements we have made working with Brother Europe, which not only support the conservation of the rainforest but also provide social and economic impacts, ranging from sustaining livelihoods to providing income and

The iron roof is put on the Rainforest Lab in Wabumari

food security for Indigenous communities”.

An initiative that supports this partnership is the return of used Brother ink and toner cartridges – one of Europe’s largest and most successful remanufacturing programmes. Customers are asked to return their used cartridges free of charge, and Brother remanufactures or recycles 100% of all cartridges sent back and has done since 2013, with nothing going to landfill.

Mr Ota added: “Without the added support of our customers, this partnership would not have been so successful, so we also want to extend a huge thank you to them. To date, we have remanufactured over 40 million toner cartridges, saving 1,500 tonnes of plastic waste from ending up in landfill every year. An achievement we are all incredibly proud of.”

For more information about the partnership and how Brother and Cool Earth are preserving the Amazon rainforest whilst supporting local communities, visit https://www.coolearth.org/act-now/business-partnerships/brother-international/

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