ImLive Launches 'Give Wood, Get Wood' Tree-Planting Campaign

ImLive Launches 'Give Wood, Get Wood' Tree-Planting Campaign

NEW YORK — ImLive.com has launched the "Get Wood, Give Wood" initiative wherein the platform has designated custom vibrations viewers can acquire and send to the sex toy a cam model is using; one tree will be planted each time the special vibe is sent to a performer.

The custom-tailored vibrations will be available through the end of the month. ImLive will donate one tree per vibration through Tree-Nation, One Tree Planted and the Arbor Day Foundation. A rep noted the "Get Wood, Give Wood" campaign has already raised enough funds to plant 18,000 trees and is projecting a goal of 30,000 trees over the next two weeks.

The initiative originated from a request from an ImLive member during the company's "18th Birthday Wish-a-Thon," which is granting 18 wishes to commemorate 18 years in business. The member requested the company, "Plant a tree for every time a model orgasms."

“ImLive as an organization has always been a big proponent of protecting the environment and we couldn’t be happier to let the world know we’re tree huggers by planting some all over the world,” said Adrian Stoneman, VP of Business for ImLive. “As we move to make another wish come true for an ImLive user, we’re requesting that all of our hosts strive to make guests hard as oak and encourage them to send out some good vibes all in the name of planting wood and making planet Earth a healthier place to be.”

Visit Tree-Nation.com, OneTreePlanted.org and ArborDay.org for details about the groups planting the donated trees.

Find ImLive online and on Twitter.

In related news, other wishes granted by the company during the "18th Birthday Wish-a-Thon" inclide donating one-on-one companion sessions to lonely seniors in assisted living facilities, and commemorating World Wildlife Day by raising funds for the endangered Titicaca Giant Frog (aka the Scrotum Frog).

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

New Age Verification Service 'AgeWallet' Launches

Tech company Brady Mills Agency has officially launched its subscription-based age verification solution, AgeWallet.

AEBN Publishes Popular Searches for September, October

AEBN has published the top search terms for the months of September and October from its straight and gay theaters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Creator, Influencer YesKingzTV Passes Away at 47

Adult content creator and social media personality YesKingzTV, aka Micheal Willis Heard, has passed away at the age of 47.

Pre-Nominations Now Open for 2026 TEAs

The pre-nomination period for the 2026 Trans Erotica Awards (TEAs) is now open.

FSC Releases Updated Age Verification Toolkit

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has announced the release of its updated age verification toolkit.

Duke Tax Joins Pineapple Support as Supporter-Level Sponsor

Duke Tax has joined the ranks of over 70 adult businesses and organizations committing funds and resources to Pineapple Support.

UK Moving Ahead with Plan to Outlaw 'Choking' Content

The U.K. government has announced its intent to follow through on criminalizing “choking” content, a plan that was announced earlier this year.

Italy to Require Age Verification for Adult Sites

Italian media regulator AGCOM has announced that all sites and platforms hosting adult content will be required to implement age verification systems starting Nov. 12 to prevent access by users under 18.

'MILFlicious' Launches Through YourPaysitePartner

MILFlicious.com has officially launched through YourPaysitePartner (YPP).

Op-Ed: The Guardian's XBIZ Amsterdam Podcast Dismisses Creators' Experiences

British newspaper The Guardian’s podcast coverage of XBIZ Amsterdam 2025 purports to investigate the power dynamics of today’s online adult industry. Instead, it ignores creators’ voices, airs tired and outdated preconceptions about the business, and rehashes the unsupported claims of anti-pornography crusaders.

Show More