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Mitigation
Highlights

730

Protected Trees Planted

15

Seagrass Seeds Planted

2

Projects Funded

226

Working Days Funded

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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

100

tCO2e offset

Seagrass Reforestation, UK

100

tCO2e offset

Ankarafantsika Reforestation, Madagascar

Projects Supported

The Problem

In the last 40 years, we’ve lost one third of seagrass meadows globally. Seagrass is a flowering plant that lives in shallow coastal waters and is estimated to be 35x faster than rainforests at removing CO2 from the atmosphere. Although seagrass meadows occupy only 0.1% of the seafloor, they are responsible for 11% of the organic carbon buried in the ocean. The benefits go beyond carbon sequestration: Seagrass meadows provide vital habitat to marine biodiversity, with seagrass fisheries supporting 20% of the worlds largest fisheries. This means they are critical in preserving marine biodiversity, and in global food security efforts.

The Solution

Project Seagrass are restoring seagrass meadows in the UK as well as other locations globally, working with researchers to find the best methods for this vital conservation work. They collaborate closely with fishing communities and other local stakeholders to make sure that they have community buy-in for projects to ensure ongoing protection of meadows.

Seagrass Reforestation, UK

Wales

7

Seagrass Restoration

Multi-site

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Seagrass Reforestation, UK

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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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