Forest Carbon

Forest Carbon

Available Projects

Our projects range from commercial planting projects where trees are being grown for timber, to native non-intervention woodland planting or natural regeneration. On each project page you will able to see the details of the management practices as well as the species mix.  

You can either support a project by purchasing the total amount of carbon sequestration from a site, or you can buy a portion of the project of your choosing if you are looking to purchase +500 tonnes CO2e.  

We always have new projects coming online with different characteristics. If there are certain project requirements that you are specifically looking for do reach out as we may have some coming down the line soon.

Forest Carbon at Lowther 2

This extensive project on Lowther Estate will create a new (predominantly coniferous) mixed woodland, which will help local wildlife by linking existing blocks of estate forestry, creating a woodland corridor that joins the southern part of the property with important pasture woodlands in the historic,... Read more

Forest Carbon at Rotten Bottom

Some or all of the carbon from this project is available for purchase. More information can be found here, please get in touch if you are interested! This project is part of a wider, multi-site project to tackle degraded peatlands across the Talla and Gameshope estate. This land is owned and managed... Read more

Forest Carbon at Wester Coshieville

Some or all of the carbon from this project is available for purchase. Get in touch if you would like to support native woodland creation in Scotland! Read more

Forest Carbon at Gameshope Loch

Some or all of the carbon from this project is available for purchase. More information can be found here, get in touch if you are interested! This project is part of a wider, multi-site project to tackle degraded peatlands across the Talla and Gameshope estate. This land is owned and managed by the... Read more

Forest Carbon at Doddington North

Some or all of the carbon from this project is available for purchase. Get in touch if you would like to support woodland creation in England! Read more

Forest Carbon at Ruddenleys

This project is situated on Ruddenleys farm, at the headwaters of the Eddleston catchment. It  is one of a suite of projects designed to reduce flood risk in Eddleston village and Peebles downstream by slowing the flow of water into the lower catchment after heavy rain events. The trees’ roots will... Read more

Forest Carbon at Camusluinie

The vision at Camusluinie is to restore and expand upland birch woodland habitat. Read more

Forest Carbon at Corriechullie

Some or all of the carbon from this project is available for purchase. More information can be found here, get in touch if you are interested!The vision at Corriechuillie is to take low-grade agricultural land out of productive use, to create an area of native woodland for conservation and biodiversity.The... Read more

Forest Carbon at Hawkshaw

Hawshaw is a native broadleaf woodland in the Scottish Borders, adjacent to the River Tweed. This woodland will be managed on a non-intervention basis and provide a range of benefits including rainwater interception, biodiversity, habitat, and amenity. Read more

Forest Carbon at Sarah's Wood

Sarah’s Wood is a new native woodland creation which has been sited next to existing woodland. Read more

Forest Carbon at Acheilidh (Rogart)

A new native woodland in the Scottish Highlands, featuring a significant population of Scots Pine, will be managed with a non-intervention approach. Planted by the Acheilidh Crofting Sheep Stock Club, this woodland promises numerous benefits for the local community and ecosystems. Read more

Forest Carbon at Glenorchy

Glenorchy Farm is situated in a small glen which according to Jim Crumleys book 'The Great Wood' was the centre of the old Caledonian Forest. Over time the glen has been inundated with Forestry Sitka/Larch plantations. There are still small pockets of the old wood evident within the glen.The aim is to... Read more

Forest Carbon at Innerhadden 2

Innerhadden 2 is a mixed native woodland project on the Innerhadden Estate in Perthshire, above Dunalastair Reservoir. As a non-intervention woodland, it will be left to grow naturally without active management, supporting biodiversity by allowing native species to thrive. The aim is to restore native... Read more

Forest Carbon at Rarichie

A 183 ha commercial woodland, mainly Sitka Spruce and Scots Pine, in Rosshire, Scotland. The woodland will be managed on a clearfell basis and will provide sustainable timber to support the local economy and provide water benefits such as rainwater interception. Read more

Forest Carbon at Selcoth Burn

The woodland aims to maximise benefits to native biodiversity whilst providing a sustainable future timber resource, helping to support rural development through farm diversification. Read more