As part of this project, 39 trees were planted, including Portuguese oak, cork oak, myrtle, and hawthorn – native species that contribute to the preservation of biodiversity and the regeneration of local ecosystems.

Furthermore, the impact of the day went beyond tree planting, as the 50 Allianz Partners Portugal employees who took part, together with their families, also helped to remove excess wood left behind by Storm Martinho, thereby reducing the risk of wildfires in the area.

This initiative represents the company’s commitment to sustainable practices and the protection of nature. “In the silence of a forest, trees were planted by the hands of Allianz Partners Portugal employees. The invitation was extended, and volunteers naturally stepped forward. Actions like this reflect not only how organisations influence their people, but also their families. We partnered with the Plantar Uma Árvore Association, who readily agreed to join us in this project”, Marta Serra, Corporate and B2C Communications Coordinator at Allianz Partners Portugal, shared.

“We aim to involve every citizen in caring for and restoring native forests, by rehabilitating degraded areas and returning them to the biodiversity that should exist there”, the Plantar Uma Árvore Association added. “Volunteering gives everyone the chance to support Portuguese forests, helping to create healthy green areas where natural resources are valued. Together, we got our hands in the soil and supported nature.”