JUST ONE Tree
Osmo has partnered with Next Day Paint and JUST ONE Tree, a non-profit initiative planting forests both on land and in the oceans.

Next Day Paint Partnership
How it works
Every time a 2.5L tin of the interior wood finish Osmo Wood Wax Finish, and the exterior wood finishes Osmo Country Shades and Osmo Natural Oil Woodstain tinted in the Elements® colour range, Next Day Paint will donate £1 to JUST ONE Tree so they can plant a tree!
With the popularity of the 120 Elements® colours constantly growing, we hope to significantly help contribute to new forests and oceans around the world.
Order a printed version of the Elements® Colour Card online today, for a true colour match before mixing your favourite colour.

About JUST ONE Tree
JUST ONE Tree help to restore biodiversity and combat climate change by planting ‘the right trees in the right place’. In the process, they also help to provide agricultural education and sustainable incomes to local communities.
“We grow forests. We regenerate oceans. We educate current and future generations around the world.” JUST ONE Tree.
Why trees?
Trees are the primary method we have for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Without planting more, we’ll not survive as a species. And if cleaning the air we breathe wasn’t impressive enough, trees also filter our water, stabilise the soil, form complex ecosystems, supply us with medicine and create sustainable incomes.
Where do they plant?
Madagascar, Kenya, Haiti, Mozambique, Indonesia, Nepal, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Mexico, Bolivia, The Andes, Ecuador, Chile, Zambia, in Mangroves and deep down the Oceans!
What difference does it make?
Woodlands and forests are the lungs of our planet, they help to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere, cleaning our air.
A single tree can, on average, absorb 48 lbs of CO2 annually – Forests can offer up to a third of the solution to our global warming crisis.
JUST ONE Tree have already planted over 4.6 million trees — and are hoping to plant more millions in the years to come.
But it’s not just about each tree that grows. It’s also about:
- Regenerating forests
- Restoring the planet as nature intended
- Increasing biodiversity on land and in the oceans
- Improving lives in the communities where trees are planted
- Raising environmental awareness in the classrooms
- Tackling climate change