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Contribute to carbon sequestration by purchasing named trees from the Finnish carbon sink
By choosing this product, you are contributing to Finnish carbon sequestration. Wood Forest Finland has planted trees on land previously used for peat production that would not naturally be afforested. We manage planted trees according to sustainable forest management principles and commit to keeping trees as carbon sinks for at least 100 years. Then, as carbon sequestration slows down, we will ensure long-term carbon storage, for example by converting trees into biochar or building materials.
You will receive a certificate for your domestic environmental deed, which includes the name of the client, the number of trees and the coordinates of their location. You can also visit a carbon sink and take care of your own forest plot.
Planting and managing trees as carbon sinks helps offset the carbon dioxide emissions we humans produce through living, eating and moving. On average, one tree growing on peatland sequesters 600 kg of carbon dioxide over its lifetime.
The land and its restoration, planting and carbon sequestration are 100% Finnish work. Damage caused by any unforeseen forest damage, such as fire, insect or storm damage, is compensated by planting new seedlings to replace the damaged trees. The forest is also insured.
Find out more about the frequently asked questions about carbon sequestration.
Location of carbon sink