Explore below some of the ways we’re giving back to our local community and making a positive impact on the environment. By being a part of initiatives that benefit both people and the planet, we’re not only supporting our community but also contributing to the sustainability of our wider environment.
At Rooted we believe everything should start with the community.
Which is why we are always looking at the bigger picture. Whether that means ditching cars and doing our appointments by bike, or minimising waste across our whole business.
Looking after our community and our planet
Rooted x Repot
We are thrilled to be working closely with our lovely neighbours, Repot, a fantastic plant shop and art space on our Hackney door step! For every successful sale and let, we will be gifting our clients with a plant from us to them as they plant their Roots in their new home. All whilst supporting our local community.
Perking Up Our Parks
We love East London, but we think it looks better without rubbish. So we’ve teamed up with Keep Britain Tidy to launch a local tidying scheme. Once a month we’ll be embarking on a litter picking day, so if you'd like to join us, we'd love to meet others from the community – just drop us an email to find out more!
Supporting Different Charities
It’s hard to know which global cause needs help the most and everyone has their own personal reasons for supporting different charities. To reflect this, we’ll be donating £40 from our selling fee to your chosen charity. In addition, we’ll donate a further £10 to any households that let us erect a Rooted board at your property.
Planting Trees
The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now. That is why we proudly pledge to donate to the National Trust with every successful sale or let. We’re committed to giving back to the environment and this donation will help to preserve and enhance the natural beauty of our communities for future generations.
If you have any additional ideas, or would like to know how you can help in your community, we would love to hear from you.