Discover our climate impact projects.
We work with partners around the world who are doing vital work in helping to rebuild nature and restore our planet. We only work with projects who can demonstrate the highest standards of integrity and transparency. Our partners are experts in their fields and we have selected them, and trust them, based on their methods of delivery, reporting and validation.

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Planting trees in deforested rainforest areas significantly enhances carbon capture, as each tree sequesters CO₂ from the atmosphere. In our project, tree planting goes far beyond climate action.

A diverse range of species will be planted, including seeds that are adapted to withstand the changing climate. The trees being planted are carefully selected to represent the local ecosystem and assist with natural regeneration.

Even if we do everything else right on reducing emissions, the world still needs to remove up to 220 Gigatonnes of carbon from the atmosphere by 2050.

Dumyat is iconic in the Stirlingshire and Clackmannanshire landscape. This excellent project focuses on planting native trees and restoring woodlands. They also enhance wetlands and meadows with wildflowers and create pond ecosystems for wildlife.

Sapphire Wind Power Project comprises 33 GE wind turbines and delivers clean energy to the national grid.

Regenerative agroforestry, planting Mammoth Baobab, Mahogany, Tamarind, Honey, and Silk Cotton.

Support restorative kelp farming practices in British Columbia. Kelp absorbs massive amounts of nitrogen and acts as a filter to clean oceans for all of the diverse and important species it houses.

Coastal Kenya is one of the least developed regions of the country where communities are dependent on the mangrove ecosystems for employment, livelihood, and nutrition.

Plant, restore and protect our Coral Reefs! These unique ecosystems have declined by over 50% since the 1950s as a result of climate change and overfishing.

Seven Clean Seas is an ocean impact organisation on a mission to become the world’s largest preventer of ocean plastics pollution.

Ocean's cover 71% of the Earth’s surface, providing 50% of the oxygen we breathe and absorbing 25% of the Co2 we create. Plastic is quite literally suffocating our planet and plastic pollution in our oceans is one of the biggest threats to marine life and their habitats.