Did You Know Will Smith And Leonardo DiCaprio Teamed Up To Save The Amazon Rain Forests?

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Will Smith and Leonardo DiCaprio have not cooperated on a film. Nonetheless, the two entertainers worked together for a good cause of saving the Amazon forest. They had united with an end goal to help save the rainforest from annihilation.

Will Smith and Leonardo DiCaprio once collaborated for a righteous cause

Will Smith runs a sustainable, eco-friendly water company JUST Water with his child, Jaden. Back in 2019, he collaborated with an environmentally-friendly footwear company Aillbirds, where Leonardo DiCaprio is an investor. The two organizations together designed and dropped two new limited-edition sneakers called Tree Runners and Tree Toppers. All the acquiring from the sales of the shoes was donated to DiCaprio’s Amazon Forest Fund. It is the Oscar-winning entertainer’s environmental nonprofit company Earth Alliance that he began with Lauren Powell Jobs and Brian Sheth. At that point, they set up the emergency Amazon Forest Fund in light of the information on destroying fires seething across the rainforest. The JUST Tree Runners and Tree Topper sneakers’ from Allbirds were accessible for ?95 and ?115, individually.

As per METRO, Will Smith said that ‘there is just one Mother Earth and it’s on us to protect her’. He expressed that the Brazillian Amazon, the biggest carbon sink, was consuming for a month. The entertainer referenced that they source just sugarcane covers from Brazil, so the forest fire hits particularly near and dear. Smith noticed that working together with organizations who are making creative sustainable solutions is the way in to the future, and it’s significant that they support those brands who offer back more than they take.

Before his cooperation with Will Smith, Leonardo DiCaprio donated $5 million to the aid venture in saving the rainforest through his environmental foundation named Earth Alliance. Amazon forest is often named as the lungs of the earth as it supplies six percent of the planet’s oxygen. It is home to more than 1,000,000 Indigenous individuals and a large portion of the globe’s assessed 10 million types of plants, animals, and insects.

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