Woodland Carbon for businesses

Trees 'LOCK UP' carbon

Let us LOCK UP your company's carbon


What is Woodland Carbon?

Woodland Carbon is more than an offset because it not only allows companies to lock up and store their residual carbon emissions but also creates new native woodland for generations to come to enjoy. 


How will it benefit your business?
  • Trees lock up carbon that would otherwise leak into the atmosphereTrees capture and store CO2 so can help mitigate your company's carbon emissions.
  • Planting in the UK to offset carbon resonates well with UK customers and is a key communications message.
  • Through native tree planting improve the environment in which your colleagues and customers live.
  • Leave a lasting legacy for future generations to enjoy.
  • Further benefits of woodland creation are: flood alleviation, wind protection and play a vital role in helping us adapt to climate change.

How you can get involvedWoodland Carbon is more than an offset

1. Measure your company's emissions: for help and advice visit   Defra's website.

2. Increase your efficiency: Avoid unnecessary energy usage and switch to renewable power supplies. 

3. Capture and store your unavoidable emissions: by creating new native woodland through Woodland Carbon. 


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Clive Anderson is President of the Woodland Trust 
"Woodland Carbon is a great scheme. Not only will it help companies  reduce their impact on global warming,  but it will also lead to thousands of native trees being planted - improving the look and feel of our country now, and  for generations to come" - Clive Anderson, President of the Woodland Trust
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