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By: KnowBe4 HR
Published: 29 Aug 2025
Last Updated: 29 Aug 2025
As I publish my 50th monthly sustainability article, it feels especially meaningful to highlight KnowBe4's 15th anniversary celebration—two milestones converging around our shared commitment to environmental stewardship. August 10th marked KnowBe4's 15th anniversary, and we're celebrating in a way that reflects our environmental values with a comprehensive biodiversity initiative spanning four key ecosystems. We've made environmental donations part of our anniversary tradition since our 10th year.
We've partnered with Veritree to plant 15,000 mangroves in Kenya and 15,000 in Brazil. These coastal forests are critical for both local communities and biodiversity conservation. In Kenya, restored mangroves provide essential fishing grounds for coastal communities while stabilizing shorelines against tropical storms. In Brazil, our planting focuses on the Blue Amazon region in Maranhão state, along the southern border of the Amazon rainforest, where deforestation rates are alarming and only isolated patches of forest remain.
We've funded the planting of 15,000 sea kelp specimens. These underwater forests create essential habitats in cool, nutrient-rich waters along rocky coastlines in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic Oceans. Kelp forests support thousands of marine species and hold profound cultural significance for Indigenous communities in the Pacific Northwest, who have used kelp for food, medicine, and ceremonies for centuries.
Our initiatives directly support the conservation of 15 different species:
For the fifth consecutive year, we've adopted beehives—this time 15 of them, in both the US and the Netherlands. Working with the Pinellas Beekeepers Association in Florida and Homestead De Giessen in the Netherlands, these colonies can support up to 600,000 bees collectively, pollinating approximately 4.5 billion flowers daily!
Several KnowBe4 employees have visited our adopted beehives over the years, meeting with Pinellas Beekeepers Association leadership for educational experiences that connect them directly with our environmental initiatives.
🐝 According to Greenpeace, bees pollinate about 80% of all plants worldwide and 70 of the top 100 human food crops that provide 90% of global nutrition. They're facing multiple threats—pesticides; habitat loss; an unstable, changing climate; and parasites—making conservation efforts critical.
🐟 Kelp forests in British Columbia are among the most productive ecosystems on the planet, sequestering carbon at rates far exceeding terrestrial forests. These underwater forests create complex three-dimensional habitats that nurture marine biodiversity and support commercial fisheries. With ocean warming threatening kelp worldwide, our restoration efforts help maintain these critical marine environments and the species that depend on them.
🇧🇷 The Amazon rainforest houses 40% of the world's remaining rainforest and 25% of its terrestrial biodiversity. Mangroves serve as carbon sinks while protecting coastlines and supporting marine life.
🇰🇪 Kenya's coastal mangroves have been rapidly declining due to urbanization and lack of effective governance. By restoring these mangrove forests, we're helping rebuild biodiversity hotspots while supporting vulnerable coastal communities that depend on healthy marine ecosystems.
🌳 Mangroves represent one of nature's most valuable ecosystem types, delivering benefits far beyond typical forests.
Our 15th anniversary isn't just about celebrating our company's growth—it's about creating tangible environmental impact that aligns with our values and contributes to a more sustainable future for everyone.
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