Accenture

Accenture and One Tribe are working with the United Nations Framework for Climate Change to adopt the UN Sustainability Goals. The projects we support adhere to several of the goals. Working together in partnership to help fight climate change by reducing CO2 in our atmosphere.

CLIMATE
ACTION HERO

United Nations Sustainability Goals:

53,743

trees protected

10,000

trees planted

United Nations Sustainability Goals:

01 - our impact so far

Our Climate Action Stats

0
trees protected
0
tonnes carbon stored
0
acres saved
0
car emissions removed

02.1 - HOW IT WORKS

How it Works

When you buy from a One Tribe partner you automatically save rainforest. This helps fight the climate crisis by reducing Co2 in our atmosphere and instantly improving the carbon footprint of your purchase.

One Tribe connects online businesses and their customers to rainforest protection projects and tracks the climate impact in real-time.

02.2 - THE STEPS

1. You Purchase

When your purchase from a One Tribe partner store, they make a donation on your behalf.

2. We Protect

All donations are certified by One Tribe and transferred to the conservation partners.

3. We All Reduce Co2

Funds are allocated to rainforest projects that help reduce and store Co2 from our atmosphere.

Your purchase from Accenture helps reduces CO2 in our atmosphere

INSTANT CLIMATE ACTION

Protecting Trees Is The Best Way To Remove And Store Carbon Quickly

According to the UN IPCC Report we have until 2030 to avoid a climate meltdown. 

Reduce Carbon save trees

Planting 1 tree costs £1 on average and will absorb 53.1 kilos of Carbon by 2030

VS

Reduce Carbon save trees

Protecting 20 trees costs £1 on average and will absorb 3900 kilos of Carbon by 2030

73x more carbon is absorbed by protecing trees

03.1 - WHY RAINFORESTS

How? By protecting rainforests

Rainforests are the lungs of our planet, the natural solution to climate change that remove and store CO2 from our atmosphere. Imagine if everything you purchased helped protect them…

Instant Climate Action!

How does One Tribe protect rainforest?

One Tribe works by connecting websites with rainforest protection charities through our platform. The rainforest charities we work with then fund on-the-ground projects to save endangered rainforest. Our rainforest protection partners use 3 key strategies to protect rainforest:

How are the funds distributed?

Every month One Tribe makes payments to the projects we support via Rainforest Trust UK. These funds are then distributed by Rainforest Trust to the relevant projects to get the money to the on-the-ground activities as quickly as possible.

04.1 - CLIMATE ACTION PROJECTS

Our Rainorest
Protection Projects

Protecting the lungs of our planet.

Protect the Leuser Ecosystem
on the island of Sumatra

Stopping Deforestation at the Edge of the Bolivian Amazon

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Eric currently works as an independent consultant at the intersection of nature and climate, focused on catalysing market and non-market solutions to drive the just transition.

He previously was Head of Product at Earthshot Labs, supporting nature conservation and restoration projects across the global south secure project finance. Prior to Earthshot Labs, Eric led nature-based carbon project development for Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique and founded the Carbon Cooperative, a global alliance of leading nature conservation and restoration practitioners exploring carbon finance. After serving in the Peace Corps in Mozambique out of university, he spent much of his 20s working in community-based conservation and ecosystem restoration efforts in Sub-Saharan Africa interspersed with two startup ventures as co-founder and CEO of a mental health tech startup and COO of a sustainable coffee company. Eric has a dual Masters in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Policy from Stanford University where he was a NSF Graduate Research Fellow and a BS in Environmental Engineering from Tufts University.

Alan is a risk management thought-leader, superconnector, and FinTech pioneer. His mission is to enable an Earth Positive economy which includes nature in global accounting systems.

Alan is Founder of Generation Blue, a venture studio dedicated to planetary game changers powered by exponential technologies. Previously, Alan established Natural Capital Markets at Lykke AG, pioneering blockchain based forestry and carbon backed tokens. Alan has over two decades of risk management experience advising global financial institutions, and was a founding member of the RiskMetrics Group, a JPMorgan spin-off. Alan is an investor and advisor to regenerative impact ventures, including TreeBuddy.Earth, Regenativ, and Vlinder Climate.

Lori Whitecalf made history when she became the first woman to be elected Chief of Sweetgrass First Nation in 2011. She served three terms of office from 2011-2017.  

Lori took a two-year hiatus from leadership to expand the family ranch and serve as the FSIN Senior Industry Liaison. She was re-elected on November 29. 2019 and again on November 30, 2021, as Chief of Sweetgrass. Chief Whitecalf practises a traditional lifestyle of hunting, fishing and gathering. She currently sits on the following boards: Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technology, FSIN Lands and Resource Commission, Battle River Treaty 6 Health Centre and Battleford Agency Tribal Chiefs Executive Council, FSIN Women’s Commission.

Tina is the Chief Business Officer for MLTC Industrial Investments, the Economic Development arm of the Meadow Lake Tribal Council. She has a diverse background of experience. Having spent 15 years as a municipal Chief Operating Officer, 20 years involved in Saskatchewan’s Health Authority Board Keewatin Yatthe and 9 years with Northern Lights Board of Education. 

 

She continues as a Board Member with Beaver River Community Futures supporting small business development in her home region. Tina brings a wealth of experience in a variety of fields and many connections to the Indigenous communities of Northern Saskatchewan. In addition Tina holds a BA Advanced from the U of S, a Certificate in Local Government Authority from the U of R and is certified as a Professional Economic Developer for Saskatchewan and a certified Technician Aboriginal Economic Developer (TAED).

Tootoosis’ career spans 40+ years in HRM, political leadership, and Indigenous economic development, as a dedicated bridge builder and advocate for Indigenous causes.
As a key member of the Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority (SREDA) team since 2021, he develops strategies for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission final report and Call to Action #92.

He is a graduate of the First Nations University of Canada and a certified Professional Aboriginal Economic Developer. Spearheading various community initiatives while serving as a Chair of the SIEDN while directing ILDII and WIBF. Founder of MGT Consulting Tootoosis is based in Saskatoon, Treaty Six Territory.

Cy Standing (Wakanya Najin in Dakota) has a long and distinguished career including serving overseas as an Electronics Technician in the Royal Canadian Air Force, former Chief of Wahpeton Dakota Nation, former Vice Chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indigenous Nations (FSIN), past Executive Director of Community Development Branch of the Department of Northern Saskatchewan as well as an Order in Council appointment to the Federal Parole Board.  

Mr. Standing has served as a Director on many Profit and Non-Profit Corporate Boards, including serving as a Director for Affinity Credit Union with assets of over six billion dollars as well as IMI Brokerage and Wanuskewin and is currently a member of the One Tribe Indigenous Carbon Board.