Australia’s Biodiverse Reforestation Carbon Offsets restore forest habitats and ensure carbon storage for more than 100 years.
The Halo Verde project is an agroforestry, land restoration and sustainable agriculture project that protects the tropical rainforests in Timor-Leste from deforestation.
The Prairie Pothole project generates terrestrial sequestration and storage of carbon in wetlands and grasslands while preserving the natural habitat of numerous water fowl and other wildlife.
The Bukaleba Forest Project fights against climate change and deforestation through the reforestation of 5,000 hectares of degraded shrub and grassland along Lake Victoria.
Kukumuty enriches Miombo woodlands in and around Chibabava, Mozambique. It also establishes agroforestry nurseries and plots for growing horticultural and fuelwood species.
CommuniTree works with smallholder farmers across Nicaragua to grow trees alongside their existing farming practices.
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