Sylvamo restores 506 hectares of native forest in Brazil Mogi Guaçu basin to bolster water security
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- Sylvamo expanded its Brazil Atlantic Forest restoration program with WWF to protect water supply in the Mogi Guaçu River basin.
- Raízes do Mogi Guaçu targets 480 hectares of restored native forest by 2026 to reduce erosion, stabilize soils, improve dry-season water retention.
- Program progress includes 488,000 seedlings planted, 506 hectares restored, 183 springs restored across the watershed.
- Initiative supports Sylvamo’s 2030 goal to conserve, enhance, restore ecologically significant forestland worldwide.
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