In Japan, trees in the path of urban development or road construction are often relocated rather than cut down. This reflects the country’s deep respect for nature and commitment to environmental preservation.

Using specialized techniques, experts carefully bind and protect the roots before transplanting the tree to a new location.

This approach ensures the preservation of greenery while allowing infrastructure projects to move forward.

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In Germany they simply cut them down, especially if they're obstructing motorized vehicles ways.

Every tree this size produces around 300 litres of Oxygen average per day year round by absorbing Carbon Dioxide and cleaning air from fine dust and other nuising agents.

Trees of this size are irreplacable, every one of them.