
Whoa, what? Seriously?
I know, right? I've considered myself a pretty savvy person in the sustainability world and I am adigital native (aka a Millennial/Echo Boomer). But Ecosia has only really started gaining traction and we want to help spread the word!Ecosia was started in 2009 in Berlin, Germany after the founder saw the problems of deforestation around the globe.
They then became Germany's first B Corporation in 2014. (Plaine Products is proud to have been aB Corp since January, 2018.) To date, Ecosia reached a milestone of planting 86 million trees and built its own solar energy plant to power every single search.
Is Ecosia a good search engine?
Ethically, they:- don't create personal profiles based on users and they anonymize all searches within one week
- don't sell data to advertisers
- encrypt all searches
- don't use external tracking tools
- enable some tracking, but it's very simple to turn off and select "Do Not Track" in the settings

Approximately 80% of its profits (~47% of its income) from advertising go towards tree planting. Ecosia makes money the same way that Google, Bing and other search engines make money - through search engine ads.
Does this seem too good to be true? Do some reading!Path Around the World gives a great overview of whether Ecosia is legit.
Personally, I'm happy to try something new that emphasizes privacy and transparency. I've definitely taken a lot of things for granted on Google when it comes to automatically getting search results on things like distances, currency conversions, time-zone changes, etc. But. Trees! Free trees!
How do I set it up?
If you're using Google Chrome, you can download an extension from theChrome web store .You can also use it directly online (www.ecosia.org ) or onAndroid orApple devices.

Ecosia is a great example of a small thing we can all be doing. We just have to remember to use it!