American Forests
Founded in 1875 as the American Forestry Association (AFA), American Forests is the oldest national conservation organization in the U.S.
American Forests is creating healthy and resilient forests from cities to wilderness that delivers essential benefits for climate, people, water and wildlife.
They have also funded more than 1,000 forest restoration projects in every state in the nation planted nearly 60 million trees, and helped expand tree canopy in dozens of major cities and urban areas.
Today, they continue to be a leading force for forest conservation in the United States focused on climate change, water availability, wildlife habitat, and biodiversity, and the social benefits forests provide.
To learn more, you can find them at https://www.americanforests.org/
Our Partnership
Clayroma has decided to partner with American Forests because of our belief that clean and safe air should be accessible to everyone including animals. Clayroma's first step is promoting our product over traditional aerosol air fresheners which are harmful to the environment.
Donations
Ocelots once roamed the United States from Louisiana to Arizona, with thousands of the cats occupying that territory. Their populations were then hit from two devastating angles: fur trappers and habitat loss. Ocelot pelts were highly valued and more than 95 percent of their native thornscrub habitat was clear-cut for agriculture and urban expansion. Fewer than 50 survive in the
United States today.
American Forests has been working in the Lower Rio Grande Valley since 1997 and has since planted more than two million trees. This work is vital to safeguarding these many unique species for generations to come.
Clayroma will donate 10% of our profit to the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge. For every dollar we donate American Forests will plant one tree.