Sustainability

We are focused on becoming a more eco-responsible business, every day. We only use materials that are recyclable across our range, and always deliver to you in 100% recyclable packaging.

Plant a tree with every order

Rare Forms was created with a goal of offering incredible daily nutritional products that give back. It's simple - we plant a tree with every order.

We work with our partners at One Tree Planted to plant trees in areas of need around the world. For instance projects in Australia are restoring forests following the destruction of bushfires, rejuvenating critical habitats for wildlife like koalas and cockatoos, and helping to restore indigenous tree species.

Why Trees?

Trees are crucial for a healthy environment and diverse ecosystems. They purify the air by absorbing harmful carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, filter our water, and a single tree can be home to hundreds of species of insect, fungi, moss, mammals, and plants. Forests also provide jobs to over 1.6 billion people around the world.

One Tree Planted - Planting Projects

Australia

So many breathtaking species are counting on us to make an impact, and this project will help them and ensure they thrive. Restore vital ecosystems, clean air & water, and promote climate change resilience for generations to come.

Indonesia

By planting trees in Indonesia, you’re helping to create vital habitats for Orangutans and endangered wildlife in Sumatra, restore tropical forests and offer sustainable livelihood alternatives to farmers.

Forest Fire Recovery

Forest fires are increasing in size and severity, damaging vital ecosystems and creating a need for millions of trees. With so much fire damage, reforestation is essential to catalyse the environmental recovery process.

All together for the planet

As a 1% for the Planet member we commit to donating at least 1% of annual sales directly to environmental organisations around the world. Donations are made (and certified) at the end of every financial year. In 2024, we are supporting Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef & Sussex Wildlife Trust.

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