The Trees for Global Benefits (TGB) project promotes community-led activities that reduce the exploitation of forest resources and arrest the decline of the ecosystem in Uganda.
Ekovilla recycles wastes from wooden building element companies into carbon-negative cellulose fiber insulation (CFI) for buildings and prolongs the storage of CO2 by 50 years.
42,000 acres of southern Appalachian hardwood forest. Through sustainable management of forest CO2 stocks, the project provides climate benefits through carbon sequestration
We create community forest patches in the Tembien Highlands to generate positive social and environmental impacts in Ethiopia.
The Pastures, Conservation, and Climate Action project helps prevent the release of CO2 from the soil in Mongolia and supports the development of nomadic communities.
Igloo Cellulose uses bio-based materials from recycled wastepaper and stores CO2 in buildings for at least 50 years. Cellulose insulation generates major energy savings year-round
Approx 13,400 acres of southern Appalachian hardwood forest. Through sustainable management of forest CO2 stocks, the project provides climate benefits through carbon sequestration