We are a project developer of high-quality, large-scale carbon and biodiversity projects accredited by leading verification standards.
million trees being planted
hectares of land being restored
million tonnes of CO2 to be captured
jobs to be created
efficient cookstoves to be distributed
This investment, in what is a sustainable forest management process, also helps conserve water in one of Kenya’s key catchment areas.
The project has multiple locations, however, most of the trees are planted in three villages in the Yoko Sub Division in the Centre Region of Cameroon, spanning an area of 2,300–3,000 hectares.
DGB and AIAT focus on manufacturing and distributing energy-efficient, locally-manufactured cookstoves to people in this project.
In this project, we aim to reduce deforestation to decrease CO2 released into the atmosphere through the use of fires by providing them with efficient, locally-manufactured stoves in Ntui and Ndjeke.
Bulindi Chimpanzee Habitat Restoration aims to rapidly restore declining chimpanzee habitat in Bulindi, Uganda, through active afforestation.
The Chaco Forest is the second-largest forest in South America, after the Amazon Rainforest, and is estimated to contain 3,000+ plant species and 650+ bird and mammal species.
We are proud to prove, together with the project landowner, that quality, verified, carbon farming from native forest conservation can provide a good economic alternative to deforestation. To avoid further deforestation in the Paraguayan Chaco, we need solutions that can be implemented immediately, can scale and are bankable for all parties involved.