Subaru of America and the Arbor Day Foundation tree donation distribution events will take place throughout the regional 2025 planting season. Anyone can visit Subaru.com/earth to find a participating retailer and reserve a tree on a first-come, first-served basis, though quantities are limited. Once reserved, customers will be given specific instructions on when to pick up a tree and how to plant and maintain it on their property.
Subaru of America and the Arbor Day Foundation® have launched a nationwide tree distribution program to give away 100,000 established and regionally appropriate trees in communities across the country. As part of the automaker’s Subaru Loves the Earth® initiative, this marks the largest such corporate effort in the non-profit’s history and will have tangible benefits for generations to come. One of the news advertising spots includes fun and colorful artwork drawn by children to inspire us all.
Subaru of America and Arbor Day Foundation tree donation distribution events will take place throughout the regional 2025 planting season. Anyone can visit Subaru.com/earth to find a participating retailer and reserve a tree on a first-come, first-served basis, though quantities are limited. Once reserved, customers will be given specific instructions on when to pick up a tree and how to plant and maintain it on their property.
Trees provide oxygen, filter water, clean the air, prevent flooding, and cool environments to help build healthier communities and a more sustainable planet. But every year, American cities lose millions of trees due to age, disease, infestation, and extreme weather. To help address this tree loss, Subaru, its retailers, and the Arbor Day Foundation will supply and distribute 100,000 trees this year, building upon a legacy of supporting environmental causes that includes the replanting of 1 million trees in western states to address post-wildfire reforestation efforts.
Subaru of America and the Arbor Day Foundation® have launched a nationwide tree distribution program to give away 100,000 established and regionally appropriate trees in communities across the country. As part of the automaker’s Subaru Loves the Earth® initiative, this marks the largest such corporate effort in the non-profit’s history and will have tangible benefits for generations to come.