How
We use a powerful
combination of science,
technology, forestry
and community engagement
We execute large-scale native, biodiverse reforestation projects, starting in the Amazon rainforest. Our forests remove and store atmospheric carbon while creating the ideal habitat for a diverse set of plants and animals to thrive. We turn our forests into natural preserves to keep carbon out of the air for as long as possible.
Why we're unique:
Carbon removal is our only business
Our economic incentives are purely aligned with generating the highest integrity carbon removal servicesWe leverage natural regeneration
This increases biodiversity, the durability of our forests, and the scalability of our operationsWe are fully vertically integrated
We directly control every step in our value chain from the land to the sale of the carbon credit, allowing us to guarantee the quality of our carbon removal and achieve economies of scaleWe preserve our forests for the long term
After we complete our projects, the land can never legally be deforested againWe restore native flora and fauna biodiversity
Our projects bring environmental benefits, including the conservation of endangered speciesWe support local communities
We enhance the social and economic wellbeing of communities living near our projectsWe seek climate justice and economic balance
Respecting the rights of the local communities and protecting biodiversity is core to our values. We recognise that climate change can have a disproportionate impact on communities that are more socially vulnerable, so we engage with local communities and NGOs to make them a part of our projects.
Through partnerships, we provide assistance to neighboring farmers to intensify their productivity, both guaranteeing that our projects do not affect regional food production and increasing farmers’ incomes.
Through partnerships, we provide assistance to neighboring farmers to intensify their productivity, both guaranteeing that our projects do not affect regional food production and increasing farmers’ incomes.