With Accenture Luxembourg, we’re turning support into real-world impact. Every every kilogram of litter collected funds a new tree planted, restores nature, protects biodiversity, reduces CO₂ and connects communities. Tracked, verified and celebrated; this is your measurable impact in action.

🧹 Cleanup Event Report

18 May 2026

Cleanup event photo
38,5
kg collected
24
residents' annual litter*
900k
litres of water protected
38.5
🌳 native trees planted

* Based on Luxembourg's Environment Administration data: 1.6 kg of litter collected per resident per year.

38.5 kg total

Waste Breakdown

7.5 kg — Valorlux (recyclables) 19.3%
31 kg — General waste 80.0%
0.27 kg — Cigarette butts (900 units) 0.7%

🚬 Cigarette Butt Impact

900
butts collected
4.5L
volume removed
0.9M L
water pollution prevented

Each cigarette butt contains ~7,000 chemicals and can contaminate up to 1,000 litres of water. These butts will be recycled into urban furniture thanks to our partner Shime. Otherwise, they would take 10–15 years to decompose, releasing toxic microplastics into the environment.

On 18/05/2026, the team from Accenture Luxembourg celebrated their "Season of Impact" with a cleanup collecting 38,5 kg of litter, including 7,5 kg of recyclables (Valorlux bags) and 31 kg of general waste. According to Luxembourg’s Environment Administration, municipal cleaning services collect around 1,6 kg of litter per resident per year. With this cleanup, we removed the annual litter footprint of 24 people. Among the waste, we picked up around 900 cigarette butts. Each butt contains about 7000 chemicals and can contaminate up to 1000 liters of water. This cleanup potentially prevented the pollution of 900 000 liters of water! These butts will be recycled into urban furniture thanks to our partner Shime. Otherwise, they would have taken 10–15 years to decompose, releasing toxic microplastics into the environment. And with the CSFN tree planting program, these 38,5 kg also mean 38 new trees planted! Thank you so much Accenture Luxembourg for trusting and supporting CSFN for the 3rd consecutive year!

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With the CSFN tree planting program, these 38.5 kg also mean 38.5 new native trees planted!

Every kilogram of waste collected = one tree planted

Verified by CSFN Data verified through on-site documentation
CSFN - Your Sponsored Forest

🌲Your Sponsored Forest

Restoring ecosystems and livelihoods

38
🌱 Trees Funded
Main Impact Metric
2
Tree Species
0.28 tCO₂
CO₂ Captured
0.02 ha
Hectares Reforested
29.40 tCO₂
CO₂ Projected Lifetime
1.58 hours
Labor Hours

Interactive Tree Map

Click on the pins below to explore detailed information about each tree species in your sponsored forest.

Forest Biodiversity

Grey Birch

Grey Birch

Bridelia insulana

A resilient tropical forest tree that thrives from riverbanks to secondary forests, Bridelia insulana helps regenerate degraded landscapes while supporting biodiversity. Its edible fruits, medicinal b...
flower trunk fruit roots foliage
🍎 Food Source 💊 Medicinal 🔗 Learn more
Water Apple

Water Apple

Syzygium aqueum

A lush tropical fruit tree that transforms landscapes into productive ecosystems, Syzygium aqueum produces crisp, water-rich fruits while forming dense, cooling canopies. Widely planted in gardens and...
canopy foliage flower
💧 Water Benefits 🍎 Food Source 🔗 Learn more

🌳 Reforestation Sites

Besigan

📍 Besigan, Philippines

Trees Planted
🌳 38
Country
🌍 Philippines
Coordinates
📌 8.000°N, 124.000°E

Starting in the 1960s, Philippine mahogany was cut down nearly to extinction. this led to soil erosion, contaminated waterways, community dislacement, and biodiversity loss. Logging, slash-and-burn agriculture, land development, and forest fires continue to contribute to a high deforestation rate. One of 17 megadiverse countries and home to 700 threatened species.

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Besigan

🌍 Carbon & Oxygen Impact

🌿

CO₂ Captured

0.28 tCO₂
29.40 tCO₂ projected lifetime
Current 1.0% Lifetime goal
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O₂ Produced

206.1 kg
21.37 t projected lifetime
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That's roughly 245 days of breathing oxygen for one person

💡 Did you know?

✈️ Your trees have already offset 692 miles (or 1111 km) of air travel. Your forest is grounding carbon, not planes!
🍔 Your forest has offset the carbon footprint of 113 beef burgers. A whole lot of guilt-free grilling!
🪨 Your grove has absorbed the equivalent of burning 116 kg of coal. Nature is the better energy source!
📺 Together your trees have soaked up the carbon from 7881 hours of streaming. That's non-stop TV for over a year!
🚗 Your grove has already absorbed the CO₂ equivalent of driving 700 miles (or 1125 km). Your forest is on the road to change!

🔮 Projected Impact

🚗 Your projected forest will absorb the lifetime equivalent of keeping 6 cars off the road for an entire year. Drive less, plant more!
🏠 Your forest's projected lifetime capture equals the entire annual carbon footprint of 4 homes. That's a whole neighbourhood, offset!
✈️ Your forest's projected lifetime absorption is equivalent to 52 transatlantic passenger flights. Your trees are grounding carbon for generations!

🌿 Species Ecosystem Benefits

Consumption and Sales

Consumption and Sales

Produces fruit, seeds, leaves and/or bark that provide food for the farmers' families or is sold in local markets.

Traditional Medicine

Traditional Medicine

Produces leaves, roots, bark and/or fruit that is used in traditional medicine.

Income Opportunity

Income Opportunity

Products derived from the fruit, bark, sap or leaves can be turned into products and traded or sold locally.

🎯 Community & Environmental Impact

CO2 Absorption

CO2 Absorption

Absobs CO2 through photosynthesis, offsetting human-generated carbon emissions over time. Supports UN SDG 13: Climate Action

Environmental Protection

Environmental Protection

Synergystic with the local ecosystem for positive environmental impact, including wildlife habitat, water conservation, and soil restoration. Supports UN SDG 15: Life on Land

Employment Equality

Employment Equality

Hiring practices balanced between women and men, with equal opportunities at the management and decision-making levels. Supports UN SDG 5: Gender Equality

Job Creation

Job Creation

Generates a variety of jobs that help lift the community which may include site preparation and infrastructure, education, seedling preparation, planting, monitoring, and management. Supports UN SDG 8: Decent Work & Economic Growth

🐾 Wildlife Biodiversity Protection

Our reforestation efforts in Philippines help protect endangered species and restore critical habitats for local wildlife.

Philippine Tarsier

Philippine Tarsier

Near Threatened

Habitat loss and illegal pet trade are the main threats to Tarsius syrichta, now under government protection.

Quick Facts
🌟Almost constantly crinkling or furling their ears
🌿Each eye is heavier than its brain
🔍Have the biggest eyes relative to body size of any mammal
Celestial Monarch

Celestial Monarch

Vulnerable

Hypothymis coelestis, one of the most sought after birds by birdwatchers in the Philippines and in the world, are threatened due to habitat loss from illegal logging and land conversion.

Quick Facts
🌟One of the top birds for birdwatchers
🌿Very shy, little is known about them
🔍A flagship species due to its striking appearance
Philippine Eagle

Philippine Eagle

Critically Endangered

The Philippine national bird, Pithecophaga jefferyi is only found in the remaining forests. Threatened by deforestation and hunting, with fewer than 400 breeding pairs left.

Quick Facts
🌟Known as the 'monkey eater'
🌿Longest eagle in the world - wingspan up to 2.2m
🔍Only raptor (bird of prey) with blue-gray eyes

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