Our planting partners

The hands in the soil.

We partner with a curated network of vetted reforestation operators across the United States. Every tree is chosen for ecological rigour, long-term stewardship and transparent reporting.

A reforestation site with rows of newly planted saplings in tree guards
Our US planting land

Our land in the US

Planting where it counts.

We have our own land in the United States, where we plant and steward every tree to the same rigorous standards.

We also partner with the vetted reforestation organizations below to scale planting on federal land, in priority watersheds and across burn-recovery zones, with the same standards.

Partner operators

United States network.

United States

American Forests

Native reforestation across federal and state forest land

Certification

Verified carbon program

United States

Arbor Day Foundation

Community forestry and large-scale reforestation projects

Certification

Reforestation Standard

United States

One Tree Planted

Native species in priority US watersheds and burn-recovery zones

Certification

Project-level verification

United States

National Forest Foundation

Native conifer and hardwood restoration on US National Forest land

Certification

USFS partnership

United States

Trillion Trees

Large-scale forest restoration and protection across priority landscapes

Certification

Global restoration partnership

Canada

Coming Soon

Mexico

Coming Soon

How we vet

A six-point standard.

  1. Native or site-appropriate species only; no monoculture conifer plantations.
  2. Recognised certification (Woodland Carbon Code, Verra, Gold Standard, FSC or PEFC).
  3. Minimum 30-year stewardship commitment with documented land tenure.
  4. Annual independent survival audits with geotagged plot sampling.
  5. Community benefit clause covering local hiring, access rights or revenue sharing.
  6. Full chain-of-custody reporting back to individual subscribers.

Run a planting project? We'd like to talk.

We onboard new operators quarterly across temperate and boreal regions.

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