South Africans called to plant 10 million trees on Heritage Day

· The South African

South Africa’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has unveiled a lofty campaign that aims to culminate in the planting of 10 million trees on Heritage Day.

On Tuesday, 23 June 2026, Bernice Swarts, Deputy Minister of the DFFE, revealed the campaign, which ties in with the equally ambitious One Billion Trees Programme.

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HERITAGE DAY TREE-PLANTING

In response to climate change, the DFFE – in support of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s vision – recently launched the Presidential One Billion Trees Programme. As the name suggests, the goal is to plant one billion trees in South Africa in the coming years.

In support of this programme, Swarts is calling on South Africans nationwide to plant 10 million trees on Heritage Day (24 September 2026).

“Trees will be planted in safe spaces across all nine provinces, including schools, clinics, hospitals, colleges, police stations, churches, parks and residential areas,” explained Swarts. “We also encourage households to plant trees in their own yards. Every tree planted will contribute towards a greener, healthier and more climate-resilient South Africa.”

SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Last year’s Heritage Day celebrations saw a staggering 1.3 million trees planted in a single day, thanks to the efforts made by the citizens of South Africa.

Since then, the country has been heavily impacted by the effects of climate change. Devastating wildfires, destructive storms and massive flooding, among other environmental challenges, have made themselves felt.

Swarts urges South Africans from all backgrounds to do their part in building a sustainable, healthier future for the generations to come. 

“Whether you plant a tree in your yard, donate a tree through our departmental digital pledge platform, mobilise your workplace or encourage your community to participate, you are contributing to a lasting legacy,” she said.

“If you are a business, sponsor trees. If you are an educator, encourage learners to participate. If you are a community leader, mobilise your neighbourhood. No contribution is too small.”

For more information about this campaign, how to donate a tree, and the benefits of tree-planting, click here.

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