
How 1 click restored 70m2 of pollinator habitat for free
Not About Shopping More, Its About Better Impact
Published
Jan 19, 2026
Topic
How One Everyday Purchase Helped Restore 70 m² of Pollinator Habitat, for Free
It began with something as ordinary as many decisions we make every day: choosing a phone.
This wasn’t a flash fundraiser or a passionate donation moment. It was simply someone comparing options, selecting a device and subscription that fit their life, and clicking “buy.” But because they did it through Terry, the story didn’t end with the checkout. Instead of disappearing into the routine of commerce, significant part of the value of that purchase €56.35 was quietly redirected to The Pollinators. That purchase alone equals the restoration of about 70 square meters of habitat for pollinating insects.
No extra cost. No extra effort. Just a familiar task woven into something regenerative.
And that’s precisely what Terry was built for.
Not About More Shopping, About Better Impact
We live in a world where most of us shop online, compare products, renew services, and fulfill daily needs through digital platforms. It’s part of life. And for many of us, it’s also a space where our values clash with convenience: we care about the planet, yet online commerce often feels disconnected from the ecosystems that sustain life.
Terry doesn’t ask you to buy more. It asks you to let the turns your life already takes, the necessities you would purchase anyway, also give back to the planet.
That Vodafone phone purchase wasn’t an outlier. It was a proof point.
Not the exception, but an indication of what’s possible when everyday decisions are gently reframed.

What This Means for The Pollinators
Pollinating insects, bees, butterflies, beetles, are the unseen workforce of ecosystems. They connect flowers with fruit, seeds with growth, and fields with resilience. Their decline isn’t abstract; it’s interconnected with soil health, food systems, and cultural landscapes. Restoring pollinator habitat means reconnecting these threads across landscapes.
That’s why the €56.35 donation matters: not because it was large, but because it stemmed from a life already being lived. It demonstrates that everyday actions, when redirected, can feed back into the living systems we depend on. It demonstrates that impact can be built into the way we already navigate the world.
No Extra Effort, No Extra Cost
Here’s the simple part:
You continue your day as normal.
You shop, renew, compare, choose.
And Terry quietly turns those moments into support for ecological projects you care about.
To make sure you never miss a chance to contribute:
Whenever Terry is available for a purchase, you’ll see it, and you won’t miss your impact.
Curious how it all works in detail?
👉 Read: How to use Terry

The Everyday Becomes Regenerative
This isn’t about buying more things.
It’s about making your necessary choices count.
It’s about recognizing that the economy of daily life and the economy of nature don’t have to be separate.
That what you already do can, quietly, consistently, beautifully, help restore pollinator habitat, protect forests, strengthen soil, and support communities doing ecological work on the ground.
That is the quiet power of Terry.



