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We believe that exploring the world is a profoundly worthwhile rite of passage for everyone. However, we also know that traveling overseas comes at an environmental cost. Long-haul flights emit carbon which contributes to climate change if it's not offset.

We have a responsibility to travel ethically. Environmentally-friendly travel is possible if done right.

We strive to offset carbon from your flights by planting mangroves and trees at our Conservation Projects.

With this carbon offset program, there is no guilt involved in travel. When you go abroad, you're going to help others. On the way, you’re helping all of us.

Why do we plant mangrove trees to offset your carbon?

Mangroves are trees found on the banks of the sea. They absorb a large amount of CO2 - more than any other tree. You could even say this makes them the gold standard for carbon offsetting.

But that’s not all, mangroves have many other benefits. Their roots prevent erosion caused by extreme weather which helps protect the coastlines. They also purify the ocean and filter the water for marine life. Furthermore, they act as nurseries for fish and coral, supporting an incredible diversity of creatures.

By choosing mangrove trees to offset your carbon, we optimize the positive impact of planting trees on the planet.

How do we calculate carbon offsetting?

Working with scientists and specialist PhD researchers, we've created a system to calculate the number of mangroves we would have to plant in order to offset flights. The final amount is an estimate, based upon results that are always rounded up. This means that regardless of the differences in planes used and deviations in route, we’re always planting more than we need to offset your carbon!

The first step in assessing the impact of any flight is to calculate how much carbon is produced on your route. After working out the total number of kilometres you would’ve flown, we use the carbon calculator to give us the total amount of carbon produced. This calculator is used by companies around the world and is based upon the carbon calculation guidelines set out by the UK government.

The next step is to calculate how many mangrove seedlings would need to be planted to offset this amount of carbon. In order to do this, we based our studies on the species of mangrove that we use, our years of data collection and the environments in which we are planting them. We’ve also had to take into account different variables, such as:

  • Mangrove mortality rate
  • The average lifespan
  • The growth rate
  • The sedimentation rate in the area
  • The area required by each sapling
  • The impact of humans
  • The rate of freak weather events and much more

After all of these calculations and rounding up the final amount, we come to 3 mangrove saplings for every 1000km flown. If you think about how many kilometres you might fly on your journey, plus the number of volunteers that will be working with us each year, it means we’ve got our work cut out! But we're up for the challenge.

Does carbon offsetting work?

Volunteers replanting mangroves from the mangrove nursery

Many airlines and travel providers, like us, are taking steps to offset carbon emissions. Our calculations are based on scientific research, UK Government statistics and the expertise of marine scientists working on our projects. While planting trees alone will not eliminate the climate crisis, we know that planting mangroves have a universally positive impact on our planet. If you want to travel overseas (which we recommend!) and can’t take a land route, then offsetting your carbon is certainly a better alternative to not doing so.

What else are we doing to reduce our carbon footprint?

We take steps to offset carbon and protect the planet by:

  • Offsetting flights
  • Using public transport wherever we can
  • Planting trees in every destination
  • Sourcing food locally wherever possible
  • Running awareness campaigns to encourage the public to make climate-conscious changes
  • Creating vegetable gardens in schools that reuse recycled plastic bottles
  • Running projects dedicated to plastic clean-ups

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