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We aspire to preserve our beautiful planet and to make a difference by embedding climate action at the heart of our wonderful community.

As part of this commitment, we are pleased to be planting one tree for every new member that joins NRG.

We are proud to be partnering with Furthr, to plant trees across four reforestation projects across Canada, Brazil, Tanzania and Madagascar.

Reduction
Mitigation
Impact
Highlights

100,000

Tree Planting Target

1,000

Trees Planted in Madagascar

1,000

Trees Planted in Tanzania

1,000

Kelp Planted in Canada

Annual Comparison

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10,000

Flights
London-Rome

204o

Car Trips
London-Manchester

10,000

M² Sea Ice
Saved

10,000

Beef Steak
Consumed

204o

Years of
Home Power

10,000

Parcels
Delivered

Projects Supported

100

tCO2e offset

Kelp Seaforestation, Canada

100

tCO2e offset

Ankarafantsika Reforestation, Madagascar

100

tCO2e offset

Mangrove Reforestation, Tanzania

Projects Supported

The Problem

Kelp are a group of brown algaes found along 25% of the world’s coastlines. They play a critical role in maintaining healthy oceans, offering an estimated $500 billion in value every year in ecosystem services. Their value comes from their ability to sequester carbon, provide food and shelter to ocean biodiversity, and prevent the buildup of excess nutrients in coastal waters. More than 40% of the world’s kelp forests have declined over the past five decades as a result of climate change, overexploitation, and pollution.

The Solution

Veritree is working closely with Coastal Kelp, Shíshálh, Tsleilwaututh, Squamish, Tla'amin First Nations, as well as the Métis Nation to restore kelp forest along their territory in British Columbia. This project uses new and innovative techniques to produce millions of Kelp Sporophytes. It will not only revitalise marine biodiversity but also strengthen the resilience of coastal ecosystems against the impacts of climate change.

Kelp Seaforestation, Canada

Canada

3

Seaforestation

Multi-site

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Kelp Seaforestation, Canada

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The Problem

Ankarafantsika National Park is one of Madagascar’s largest dry deciduous forests. The primary causes of forest degradation at Ankarafantsika are human driven extraction for charcoal production and land clearing for agriculture. Much of this site has been severely degraded. However, healthy, old-growth forest remains nearby, making this a critical area for restoration and protection.

The Solution

ARC's 'Employ to Restore' initiative, in partnership with Red Island Restoration, is empowering communities to restore Ankarafantsika National Park. Restoration efforts focus on reforesting abandoned farmland and grasslands to reduce fire risks and support ecological recovery. By planting native, resilient species, the project enhances forest regeneration while creating sustainable employment for local communities.

Ankarafantsika Reforestation, Madagascar

Madagascar

4

Reforestation

7,188 ha

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Ankarafantsika Reforestation, Madagascar

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The Problem

Coastal communities in Eastern Africa are dependent on the mangrove ecosystems for employment, livelihood, and nutrition. In recent decades, these coastal areas have been urbanised at unprecedented rates. Mangrove forests were converted into other land use. Coupled with lack of effective governance, mangroves were overexploited and over-harvested. The destruction of the mangrove forests also contributed to the loss of critical habitats for many organisms. Threatening the livelihoods of these impoverished communities, pushing them further into poverty.

The Solution

The project is a community-driven initiative aimed at restoring and protecting mangrove forests along the coasts of Tanzania, as well as neighbouring coastal plots in Kenya. In restoring the mangrove estuary, which is rich in biodiversity, this project will provide fishing grounds for local people. This helps to create additional income streams, including sustainable harvests from the mangrove forests. The restored forests will also help to stabilise coastlines. This will act as a vital line of defence to protect the land and the communities during tropical storms.

Mangrove Reforestation, Tanzania

Tanzania

5

Afforestation (ARR)

Carbon Removal

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Mangrove Reforestation, Tanzania

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