THE PROJECT

Before exploring fictional universes, our commitment is to the real world. The Atlantic Forest is the most devastated biome in Brazil, with only 24% of its original forest remaining. The fight for its preservation is urgent.

We are the people's CCXP, and we stand for the planet. After all, it's a rather obvious premise: no planet, no people. That's why, for this edition, we've teamed up with SOS Mata Atlântica to support environmental preservation. And you can also help in this battle:

  • When you purchase the Social Ticket, you are already donating R$ 10.00 to the cause. And if you want to help even more, you can make voluntary donations of any amount through the mundo-ticket.com website.
  • All donations raised will be directed to the Florestas do Futuro (Forests of the Future) program by the SOS Mata Atlântica Foundation, which works to recover degraded areas and protect the water of the Middle Tietê River basin.
  • Commitment to Brazil and the planet: the Foundation has been restoring the Atlantic Forest since 1986. That's 40 years on the front lines fighting for our future.

Join forces with us and help transform our reality through conservation and by planting a new forest.

ACTION PLAN

  • The planting will take place at the beginning of the rainy season, between October and December 2026, carried out by the SOS Mata Atlântica volunteer team.
  • In December, CCXP will check on the planting's progress and share updates with all of you who helped make this happen.
  • SOS Mata Atlântica will be responsible for maintenance and monitoring over the next 2 to 3 years to ensure the program's success.

THE ATLANTIC FOREST NEEDS US

First and foremost, the Atlantic Forest is our home. No exaggeration. A forest whose area covers72% of the Brazilian population, and yet retains only 24% of its original cover. Which means... our home is also the most devastated biome in Brazil.

Reforestation is no longer just a cause. It's urgent. It's now. And for 40 years, the SOS Mata Atlântica Foundation has been dedicated to reversing this scenario with:

  • 43 million trees planted.
  • Over 23,000 hectares already restored.
  • More than 20,000 engaged volunteers.

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