Mangroves are vital coastal ecosystems that provide essential services to marine biodiversity, support local livelihoods, and enhance environmental resilience. However, these ecosystems are facing significant threats from coastal development, deforestation, and climate change. This article highlights the ecological importance of mangroves, their role in supporting biodiversity and coastal communities, and the urgent need for restoration. The Kenyan Mangrove Restoration Project, a collaborative initiative led by Husqvarna in partnership with environmental organizations, is featured as a successful model for ecosystem restoration. By planting over 500,000 mangrove trees and utilizing advanced monitoring technology, the project demonstrates how strategic collaboration can foster sustainable environmental solutions. World Environmental Health Day serves as a reminder of the critical connection between human health and ecosystem restoration, underscoring the importance of protecting mangroves globally.