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As part of our partnership with Furthr, our personal carbon offset scheme gives every member of the ten23 team the chance to choose the climate projects we fund to offset your individual carbon footprint.

This year's offset is based on an annual footprint of 11.8 tonnes COâ‚‚e per person (calculated using the average Swiss per-capita emissions as a baseline adjusted with the real activity data you logged last year).

 



As always, you get to vote for one project from each category:

 ðŸŒ¿ Nature-based carbon removal - reforestation and ecosystem restoration projects in Austria, Germany or Switzerland.

💧Community & tech solutions — emissions avoidance projects delivering clean water, cleaner energy, and healthier lives in communities that need it most.

Once the votes are in, we'll reveal which projects the team has chosen, and the funding will go directly towards offsetting your footprint.
 

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ClimateProjects

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Option 2: Community and tech solutions 

Kesselsee Lake, Biodiverse Forest, Germany

The aim of the Lake Kessel climate protection project, is to convert pine monoculture forest into a near-natural, biodiverse mixed forest. This promotes of natural rejuvenation and makes the forest more resistant to the consequences of climate change.

Gstatt Forestry Office, Austria

The Gstatt Forestry Office Project improves forest management by transitioning forests to diverse, climate-adapted stands. Carbon finance supports regeneration, biodiversity, and long-term ecosystem resilience while safeguarding carbon stocks.

Frenkentäler Managed Forest, Switzerland

The Frenkentäler Managed Forest Climate Project is an improved forest management initiative, designed to increase carbon sequestration by harvesting trees below legally permitted levels. This in parallel supports biodiversity and climate adaptation.

Option 1: Nature-based carbon removal 

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Safe Water Access, Uganda

The Lango Safe Water project aims to provide communities in Uganda with access to clean water by restoring boreholes and providing training to maintain them. By doing so, the emissions that were previously generated, from boiling water to sanitise it, are reduced.

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Improved Cookstove Distribution, Rwanda

In Rwanda, many households rely on traditional cooking methods that require large amounts of firewood, which is damaging to the environment. This project introduces fuel-efficient, single-pot cookstoves that decreases fuel use, lowers emissions and improves health and indoor air quality.

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Landfill Gas to Energy, Brazil

This projects aims to prevent landfill gases (LFG) going to waste, and instead be used to generate electricity. At one of São Paulo’s landfills, LFG is collected, preventing its release into the atmosphere and increasing global warming. The LFG is used to generate electricity for use onsite and on the national grid.

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Frequently Asked

If you have any question that you don't see answered below, please see our full Q&A or get in touch

Questions

  • We currently work with veritree for the reforestation projects supported by our platform users. Veritree works with local planting organisations around the world to contribute to restorative action in their local communities. Local planters are equipped with mobile devices for on-the-ground monitoring, reporting and verification, safeguarding the projects while creating jobs and incentives for long-term success.

     

    Veritree collects data and evidence throughout the restoration process, including impacts to biodiversity, socio-economic impacts, and long-term restoration efforts through the use of sensors, geospatial data layers, in-field cameras, and bioacoustic monitors. Once verified, the impact data is published on a public blockchain, ensuring traceability, transparency, and data integrity by preventing double counting.

  • The long-term protection of the forests we plant is of the utmost importance to us. Veritree goes beyond simply allocating funding for tree planting. They work closely with local communities to ensure the long-term success and value newly planted forests bring to their families and ecosystem. 

     

    Through education and by involving their partners on the ground in the monitoring and reporting process, they find that local communities quickly develop a deep sense of ownership and pride over their trees, leading to effective management over the long-term, keeping forests not just alive, but thriving. For more information: https://www.veritree.com/faq 

     

    However, it is important to note that, as we are planting natural organisms in high volume, it is impossible to protect every tree from succumbing to illness, else getting eaten by local wildlife, else getting illegally chopped down, etc. At the end of the day, we and our partners try our best, with the resources we have, including independent audits, to ensure the forests planted are safeguarded in the long term.

  • Furthr will only ever work with organisations who put priority on tracking the planting, growth and survivorship of the trees planted. It is as important to us - and to them - as it is to yourself.

     

    Veritree Verification Process

     

    Veritree’s verification and tracking system is currently set up with 3 levels of verification, starting on the ground and ending with a final internal audit:

     

    Level 1 – The first level of verification is complete once planters have submitted their planting form, activities, and applicable evidence through veritree’s Collect App. Field evidence collected here includes planting photos, eDNA sampling, bio-acoustic monitoring, etc.

     

    Level 2 - During the second level of verification, planting site management (leads and supervisors) checks the data and information submitted via a planting site review and data check. This level also reviews and ensures all Planting Session info has been submitted and correct. This includes: GPS coordinates, # of planters, # of trees, and the tree species breakdown.

     

    Level 3 - The third and final level of verification is conducted by veritree. At this stage, all submitted data and evidence is analyzed by their internal machine-learning algorithms to check for accuracy. 

     

    Each Planting Session must successfully complete each level before it can proceed to the next, and all three levels must be passed before its trees are available in the Partner Portal.

     

    Survivability checks are performed at 6, 12, 24 and 36 months intervals. These sessions and reports are tokenized and recorded on the blockchain for permanence and transparency, and are visible on Furthr’s internal Corporate Partner Portal. 

  • The trees types planted will vary depending on the type of project - ie. agroforestry, mangroves, kelp, etc. Veritree do not support monoculture reforestation, and while each site does plant native species the majority of the time, some sites like agroforestry projects may not necessarily have all native species. For some projects, especially the most deserted ones, non-native species are occasionally planted to encourage longer-term growth of native species.

  • Veritree work with local planting partners who have a deep-rooted understanding of the local terrain and of the challenges faced by their communities. They work with these planting partners and use their first-hand knowledge of the area to develop solutions to address the drivers of degradation. That way, veritree provide sustainable, long-term plans, rather than simple band-aid solutions.

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