We focus primarily on local planting in the Baltics, ensuring a 100% planting guarantee for all our projects.
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Our planting is carried out exclusively in regions with low risk of extreme weather or illegal logging.
Choosing the Baltics for afforestation and tree planting offers several advantages that ensure both sustainability and long-term impact:
Strong Forest Growth: The region’s climate and soil conditions promote rapid, healthy forest development.
Clear and Robust Forestry Legislation: Ensures responsible forestry practices and long-term forest protection.
Part of the Baltic Timber Market: The region benefits from stable demand and value within the Baltic Sea timber market.
EU and NATO Membership: Provides political stability, legal security, and reliable regulations.
One hectare of newly planted forest in the Baltics is estimated to absorb and store 2,000 to 3,000 tons of carbon dioxide over a period of 60 years.
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To achieve real climate benefit, it’s essential to plant new forests that actively absorb and sequester carbon dioxide.
We plant on unused pasture and agricultural land, where forest planting was not previously planned — ensuring a real contribution to the fight against climate change.
If planting takes place on land where forestation is already planned, no new forests are created, and the climate benefit is non-existent.