- Faber-Castell's forests in Prata, Southeast Brazil, absorb 900,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2), according to a scientific study by TV-Rheinlandin 2012.
- The 10,000 hectare forestry project not only secures stocks of sustainable wood but also protects the environment through photosynthesis, which converts the CO2into biomass.
- The pine trees and forests in Prata, one third of which have been left untouched, therefore neutralise the climate-relevant carbon footprint Faber-Castell's global production facilities.
- Large parts of the forests have become a habitat for rare species of animals and plants, which is particularly important.
- A respectful interaction with nature is key alongside sustainability.