We plant a tree for every 50,000 converted PDF

Pdf2Jpg.net supports the Plant a Billion Trees program by sponsoring a tree for every 50,000 converted PDF. This is approximately 5 to 15 trees a day.

Tree-o-Meter

Why this program

When using PDF, the "Print" button is never far from your mouse cursor. They didn't call it "Portable Document Format" for nothing. Printing is convenient but not environment friendly.

When you convert PDF to JPG, Nature suffers no harm because you keep your document in the numeric, paper free world. With Pdf2Jpg.net, you go one step further by actually helping Nature. Each converted PDF counts for 1/50,000 of a tree.

How useful is that? I think this is really important. Acting for the environment is often a matter of small achievements. Turning off lights, sorting waste, using public transports... Not a revolution, but a calm, steady evolution toward a more responsible behavior and a sustainable resource consumption. With this program, I hope to make the small contribution corresponding to the small act of converting a PDF to JPG. The first month the program was launched, 118 trees were sponsored. Good start.

Previous reports

The funds are reversed to Plant a Billion Trees on a monthly basis. Here are the reports of the previous months:

Month Trees
2012, October 118 trees
2012, November 121 trees
2012, December 115 trees
2013, January 142 trees
2013, February 135 trees
2013, March 155 trees
2013, April 155 trees
2013, May 183 trees
2013, June 191 trees
2013, July 190 trees
2013, August 197 trees
2013, September 211 trees
2013, October 218 trees
2013, November 223 trees
2013, December 244 trees
2014, January 266 trees
2014, February 280 trees
2014, March 320 trees
2014, April 320 trees
2014, May 337 trees
2014, June 340 trees
2014, July 335 trees
2014, August 339 trees
2014, September 393 trees
2014, October 411 trees
2014, November 411 trees
2014, December 410 trees
2015, January 413 trees
2015, February 410 trees
2015, March 440 trees
2015, April 447 trees
2015, May 486 trees
2015, June 469 trees
2015, July 452 trees
2015, August 450 trees
2015, September 498 trees
2015, October 527 trees
2015, November 512 trees
2015, December 500 trees
2016, January 500 trees
2016, February 572 trees