Buy Carbon+ Credits
Offset your carbon footprint by buying verified credits here.
“High-quality forest carbon [credit] projects provide the financing needed to ensure governments and local communities keep their forests standing.”
Bronson Griscom, Sr. Director of Natural Climate Solutions at Conservation International
Offset your carbon footprint by buying verified credits here.
One carbon credit represents one metric ton of carbon dioxide (CO2) that has been removed, or “sequestered,” from the atmosphere. The trees that we plant through the Central Texas Floodplain Reforestation Program (CTFRP) store carbon in their trunks, branches, and roots while also contributing to the environment’s well-being in other ways. That is where the “+” in “Carbon+” credits comes in. As the trees we plant grow, they provide additional “co-benefits” that reduce regional heating and cooling costs, intercept rainwater, improve air quality, and increase biodiversity.
Each acre we plant through CTFRP is estimated to sequester 106.7 metric tons of CO₂ over 25 years. We work with City Forest Credits, a third-party carbon credit registry, to verify our Carbon+ Credit projects and quantify the co-benefits. All proceeds from Carbon+ Credit sales go directly back into the program to help cover the costs of future plantings. By purchasing our credits, you will not only offset your own carbon footprint but also contribute to reforesting sensitive waterways in Central Texas!
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TreeFolks continues to work closely with Austin’s Watershed Protection Department and Parks and Recreation Department in order to reforest public lands and generate carbon offsets. The Central Texas Floodplain Reforestation Program (CTFRP) will pilot the generation of carbon offsets in eastern Travis County on both public and private lands.
If you own streamside land with minimal canopy cover in Travis, Bastrop, Caldwell, Burnet, Blanco, Williamson, and Hays counties, and are interested in having your land reforested at no charge to you, consider participating in our Central Texas Floodplain Reforestation Program.