Earth Day is more than a moment — it’s an opportunity to reflect on how we show up for the planet and the role we play in shaping a more resilient future.

As Earth Day 2026 approaches, many organizations are beginning to ask an important question: how can we move beyond intention and create meaningful, lasting environmental impact?

At Project Forest, we believe real change happens when awareness is paired with action. Whether you’re planning an Earth Day event, making an Earth Month commitment, or looking for ways to engage your team in corporate sustainability, now is the time to turn ideas into impact.

Turning Commitment into Action for Earth Day

Earth Day often sparks powerful conversations about climate action, biodiversity, and environmental responsibility. Rewilding and land restoration offer a tangible way to respond — restoring ecosystems, supporting biodiversity, and strengthening connections between people and the land.

By investing in forest restoration projects grounded in science, local expertise, and community collaboration, organizations can create impact that continues to grow long after Earth Day has passed.

Why Start Planning for Earth Day Now?

Preparing for Earth Day takes time. Starting early allows organizations to:

  • Align environmental initiatives with long-term sustainability goals
  • Engage teams in meaningful, hands-on climate and conservation action
  • Build authentic stories rooted in real, measurable impact

Whether you’re renewing an existing partnership or exploring a new restoration project, early planning helps ensure your Earth Day efforts are thoughtful, intentional, and lasting.

Let’s Build Lasting Impact Together

Project Forest works with businesses, Indigenous communities, landowners, and conservation partners to restore ecologically degraded lands across Canada — creating forests that are designed to thrive for generations.

If you’re ready to create real, hands-on environmental impact for Earth Day 2026, we’d love to connect.