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| 'Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little.' |
| Edmund Burke |
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| Among the scenes which are deeply impressed on my mind, none exceed in sublimity the primeval forests un-defaced by the hand of man. No one can stand in these solitudes unmoved, and not feel that there is more in man than the mere breath of his body. |
| Charles Darwin |
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| A desire to do something for our world. To make a contribution (however small). And, to tell people how we felt. We knew that we couldn’t make a significant environmental difference quickly but we felt doing nothing wasn't an option any more, we wanted to do something. Here we are. |
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| Every tree planted adds to the forest, and every tree planted begins a lifetime consuming carbon emissions. We know that we can’t solve the world’s environmental problems overnight, but in buying, giving and wearing TreeTwists you achieve two things. First, you help restore the Caledonian Forest and second, you draw attention to the need to do something to balance the damage we do every day to our earth. |
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| One TreeTwist may not seem much but it represents a belief. A belief that we can make a difference, and that it needn't be all pessimism, and doom and gloom. |
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| A TreeTwist is a beautiful link to your dedicated tree, a reminder that you’ve done something to reduce the impact we have on our earth. They are suitably gorgeous; designed and made for you by British designerIngrid Tait,of Tait & Style in Scotland. |
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| THEY ARE ALSO UNIQUE. |
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What better Christmas gift than a tree that will grown for the rest of your life, contributing in a very real way every day to the environment, and to our future. Your future. Your children's future. Christmas is a time for giving, each year we spend a breathtaking amount of money on Christmas, buying gifts that may well be forgotten. TreeTwists are designed to be worn, to give pleasure and to remind us of our world, and the fact that it needs us, WE need us, to take steps, however small they may seem at the time, to protect it.
To read what Chief Seattle said back in 1854,click here |
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