Highlights of environmental initiatives and progress towards the Group’s long-term sustainability goals.
Trees deliver multiple benefits beyond carbon sequestration — enhancing biodiversity, improving air and water quality, preventing soil erosion and easing stormwater pressure. That is why Mapletree has committed to planting 100,000 trees by 2030. The Group has hit the halfway mark, with over 50,000 trees planted across 13 key markets as at 31 March 2026.
Mapletree works closely with local teams, who partner with landscape contractors to select climate-appropriate species that thrive long term and support local wildlife. The teams also forge partnerships with schools, communities, non-governmental organisations and government agencies to inspire collective action and to identify priority areas for tree planting.
Mapletree’s Sustainable Development Policy mandates tree planting for every designated area of green space, ensuring the continued expansion of local greenery.





