A tropical hardwood tree absorbs on average 3 tonnes of CO2 in 18 years.
Your footprint: 6 Tonnes / Year
The world average CO2 footprint per person, per year is 6
tonnes.
Your offset: 2 Trees / Year
It takes an investment of 2 tropical hardwood trees
per person, per year to offset the emissions.
It's not just planting a tree, it's agroforestry.
Forestry Management
Wild trees are often subject to premature harvesting and
invasive collection procedures. Using established forestry methods, the surrounding environment is
disturbed as little as possible to all for healthy, continual growth for the surrounding forests.
Sustainable Forestry
We plant, nurture & harvest 500 tropical hardwood trees
on 1 hectare of revitalized land. On average, in a naturally occurring rainforest, it takes 1 hectare
of land to produce as much usable tropical hardwood as is found in 1 of our cultivated trees at
maturity.
Carbon Sequestration
Agroforestry is utilized to reduce CO2 emissions and to
sequester carbon to help mitigate climate change, while at the same time stabilizing the soil and
reducing erosion.