Your tree-planting journey starts here.
Go Forest is the most accessible and transparent tree-planting partner. Trees are nursed, planted, and enjoy a period of maintenance and monitoring, to make sure they have a lasting impact.

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How can I plant?
Perfect for a one-time campaign.
Plant once
- Live impact dashboard with regular updates
- Access to digital library
- Yearly blockchain timestamp
- One-time onboarding fee of €25
Perfect for a monthly contribution.
Plant monthly
- Live impact dashboard with regular updates
- Access to digital library
- Yearly blockchain timestamp
- No onboarding fee
Perfect for your personal storytelling.
Plant custom
- Live impact dashboard with regular updates
- Access to digital library
- Yearly blockchain timestamp
- A personal tree-planting story
FAQ
We have project all over the world:
- Europe: Belgium, The Netherlands, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Germany, Ireland, the Czech Republic & the United Kingdom.
- South-America: Peru, Brazil & Argentina.
- Africa: D.R. Congo, Tanzania & Madagascar.
- Asia: Armenia
As a company you can choose between the different projects and locations. You can also choose to support more than one project and to do a combination. You can find more info on the projects on our website, or we would be delighted to send you our brochure if you prefer.
All our projects are on a map-based (satellite) platform, where you can see the growth of the forests and where we can measure progress. Satellite imagery doesn’t lie. The organizations we work with are also on the platform and are able to change and add things, making it a transparent control mechanism.
For some of our projects it’s possible to see pictures of every single tree with a unique ID, registered in the blockchain. It’s a nice way to assign trees to customers or employees, but this feature comes with an added cost.
All of our projects are thoroughly screened and are followed up on a regular basis with the help of our colleagues from South Pole, who are active in every country.
All plants and trees have the ability to absorb CO2, but some absorb more than others, so it really depends on the height, the tree species, the amount of foliage and a bunch of other variables. A tree absorbs anywhere between 10 and 40kg of CO2 per year on average (approx. 25 kg per year), but we have more specific sequestration data linked to specific projects and the age of the tree.
Trees absorb more carbon as they mature. Young trees absorb far less CO2 than mature trees. It can take decades for them to absorb large quantities of CO2. Slower-growing species can also store the most carbon, thanks to their longer lifespans. For this reason, it is better to leave existing trees standing than to cut them down and plant new trees.
