Trust through transparency
Find evidence of our impact and finance, and meet the teams driving us forward.

Trust through transparency
Find evidence of our impact and finance, and meet the teams driving us forward.

Trust through transparency
Find evidence of our impact and finance, and meet the teams driving us forward.

Impact
Carbon project assessment framework
How we assess carbon credit projects against our rigorous proprietary rubric.

Evidence of impact
The climate impact funded by our community, and delivered by our partners.

Impact
Carbon project assessment framework
How we assess carbon credit projects against our rigorous proprietary rubric.

Evidence of impact
The climate impact funded by our community, and delivered by our partners.

Evidence of impact
The climate impact funded by our community, and delivered by our partners.

Impact
Carbon project assessment framework
How we assess carbon credit projects against our rigorous proprietary rubric.

Evidence of impact
The climate impact funded by our community, and delivered by our partners.

Evidence of impact
The climate impact funded by our community, and delivered by our partners.

Finance reports
Expertise
Our Climate Committee
The group of academics and industry experts that sets the direction of our impact.

Our Impact Team
The team that ensures we only fund high quality climate solutions.

Our Leadership Team
The team that leads the direction and management of day-to-day life at Ecologi.

Expertise
Our Climate Committee
The group of academics and industry experts that sets the direction of our impact.

Our Impact Team
The team that ensures we only fund high quality climate solutions.

Our Leadership Team
The team that leads the direction and management of day-to-day life at Ecologi.

Expertise
Our Climate Committee
The group of academics and industry experts that sets the direction of our impact.

Our Impact Team
The team that ensures we only fund high quality climate solutions.

Our Leadership Team
The team that leads the direction and management of day-to-day life at Ecologi.

2024 Impact Report
Dig into our 2024 Impact Report. Our look back on the impact we made, important moments and milestones we shared in 2024.

2024 Impact Report
Dig into our 2024 Impact Report. Our look back on the impact we made, important moments and milestones we shared in 2024.

2024 Impact Report
Dig into our 2024 Impact Report. Our look back on the impact we made, important moments and milestones we shared in 2024.

Our B Corp journey
We have a commitment to people and planet, not just profit, and the desire to run an ethical business is in our bones. From day one, we knew we had to become a B Corp. Here’s our story, from accreditation to being recognised as top 5% for governance and environment.

Our B Corp journey
We have a commitment to people and planet, not just profit, and the desire to run an ethical business is in our bones. From day one, we knew we had to become a B Corp. Here’s our story, from accreditation to being recognised as top 5% for governance and environment.

Our B Corp journey
We have a commitment to people and planet, not just profit, and the desire to run an ethical business is in our bones. From day one, we knew we had to become a B Corp. Here’s our story, from accreditation to being recognised as top 5% for governance and environment.

Global projects with lasting impact
Support what matters most to you - choose from a range of projects across sea, land and air. From blue carbon removal, afforestation, tree planting across the world to renewables and nature-based carbon avoidance projects.
Carbon removal
Producing biochar using waste biomass in the USA
Wakefield Biochar is a minority-owned American company dedicated to enhancing the planet’s health through its mission of “Better Soil. Better World.” The company focuses on transforming waste from pulp, paper, and sawmills into biochar.

Carbon removal
Boosting crops and soil whilst permanently locking up CO₂ with UNDO
UNDO spreads its carbon-removing silicate rock on partner farmers’ land free of charge. To date, they have spread 170k tonnes of basalt on 163 farms, totalling 8.6k hectares.

Carbon removal
Transforming waste into biogas in Cambodia
The Biodigester Program was designed to address the gaps in access to electricity, whilst also providing local jobs, a reduction of GHG emissions and a number of other benefits for rural household users.

Reforestation
Conserving the Amazon in Brazil
Fazenda Manoa, situated in Rondônia in southern Brazil. The main objective of the project is developing activities to mitigate climate change, reduce GHG emissions caused by deforestation and forest degradation, promoting social well-being and conserving local biodiversity.

Community
Fuel-efficient cookstoves in Uganda
UpEnergy, headquartered in Uganda, works in low income communities to fight climate change while providing affordable, life improving clean technologies that protect local environments.

Reforestation
Planting forest gardens in Busoga, Uganda
Trees for the Future has planted more than 250 million trees since it was founded in 1989. In addition to enhancing ecological and environmental benefits at planting sites around the world, TREES’ staff are experts in agroforestry.

Carbon removal
Restoring blue carbon ecosystems
By funding blue carbon projects through Ecologi, you’ll be supporting a range of projects around the world which contribute to locking up carbon in these incredible coastal ecosystems.

Habitat restoration
Restoring Wildflowers, Wetlands and Wildlife
We will be funding the restoration and conservation of 4 types of habitats: wildflower meadows, wetlands (including peatland restoration), heathland, and woodland.

Carbon removal
Producing biochar from waste biomass in Wales
Carbon Hill is a family-run farm with a 20-year history in the biomass industry, having transitioned to biochar production over the past three years.

We support industry-leading certifications and quality standards
Global projects with lasting impact
Support what matters most to you - choose from a range of projects across sea, land and air. From blue carbon removal, afforestation, tree planting across the world to renewables and nature-based carbon avoidance projects.
Carbon removal
Producing biochar using waste biomass in the USA
Wakefield Biochar is a minority-owned American company dedicated to enhancing the planet’s health through its mission of “Better Soil. Better World.” The company focuses on transforming waste from pulp, paper, and sawmills into biochar.

Carbon removal
Boosting crops and soil whilst permanently locking up CO₂ with UNDO
UNDO spreads its carbon-removing silicate rock on partner farmers’ land free of charge. To date, they have spread 170k tonnes of basalt on 163 farms, totalling 8.6k hectares.

Carbon removal
Transforming waste into biogas in Cambodia
The Biodigester Program was designed to address the gaps in access to electricity, whilst also providing local jobs, a reduction of GHG emissions and a number of other benefits for rural household users.

Reforestation
Conserving the Amazon in Brazil
Fazenda Manoa, situated in Rondônia in southern Brazil. The main objective of the project is developing activities to mitigate climate change, reduce GHG emissions caused by deforestation and forest degradation, promoting social well-being and conserving local biodiversity.

Community
Fuel-efficient cookstoves in Uganda
UpEnergy, headquartered in Uganda, works in low income communities to fight climate change while providing affordable, life improving clean technologies that protect local environments.

Reforestation
Planting forest gardens in Busoga, Uganda
Trees for the Future has planted more than 250 million trees since it was founded in 1989. In addition to enhancing ecological and environmental benefits at planting sites around the world, TREES’ staff are experts in agroforestry.

Carbon removal
Restoring blue carbon ecosystems
By funding blue carbon projects through Ecologi, you’ll be supporting a range of projects around the world which contribute to locking up carbon in these incredible coastal ecosystems.

Habitat restoration
Restoring Wildflowers, Wetlands and Wildlife
We will be funding the restoration and conservation of 4 types of habitats: wildflower meadows, wetlands (including peatland restoration), heathland, and woodland.

Carbon removal
Producing biochar from waste biomass in Wales
Carbon Hill is a family-run farm with a 20-year history in the biomass industry, having transitioned to biochar production over the past three years.

We support industry-leading certifications and quality standards
Global projects with lasting impact
Support what matters most to you - choose from a range of projects across sea, land and air. From blue carbon removal, afforestation, tree planting across the world to renewables and nature-based carbon avoidance projects.
Carbon removal
Producing biochar using waste biomass in the USA
Wakefield Biochar is a minority-owned American company dedicated to enhancing the planet’s health through its mission of “Better Soil. Better World.” The company focuses on transforming waste from pulp, paper, and sawmills into biochar.

Carbon removal
Boosting crops and soil whilst permanently locking up CO₂ with UNDO
UNDO spreads its carbon-removing silicate rock on partner farmers’ land free of charge. To date, they have spread 170k tonnes of basalt on 163 farms, totalling 8.6k hectares.

Carbon removal
Transforming waste into biogas in Cambodia
The Biodigester Program was designed to address the gaps in access to electricity, whilst also providing local jobs, a reduction of GHG emissions and a number of other benefits for rural household users.

Reforestation
Conserving the Amazon in Brazil
Fazenda Manoa, situated in Rondônia in southern Brazil. The main objective of the project is developing activities to mitigate climate change, reduce GHG emissions caused by deforestation and forest degradation, promoting social well-being and conserving local biodiversity.

Community
Fuel-efficient cookstoves in Uganda
UpEnergy, headquartered in Uganda, works in low income communities to fight climate change while providing affordable, life improving clean technologies that protect local environments.

Reforestation
Planting forest gardens in Busoga, Uganda
Trees for the Future has planted more than 250 million trees since it was founded in 1989. In addition to enhancing ecological and environmental benefits at planting sites around the world, TREES’ staff are experts in agroforestry.

Carbon removal
Restoring blue carbon ecosystems
By funding blue carbon projects through Ecologi, you’ll be supporting a range of projects around the world which contribute to locking up carbon in these incredible coastal ecosystems.

Habitat restoration
Restoring Wildflowers, Wetlands and Wildlife
We will be funding the restoration and conservation of 4 types of habitats: wildflower meadows, wetlands (including peatland restoration), heathland, and woodland.

Carbon removal
Producing biochar from waste biomass in Wales
Carbon Hill is a family-run farm with a 20-year history in the biomass industry, having transitioned to biochar production over the past three years.

We support industry-leading certifications and quality standards
Frequently asked questions
Are you a registered charity?
No, we’re a for-profit environmental organisation.
When we started Ecologi, we realised that if we became a charity and relied solely on donations and government grants, then we wouldn’t be able to reach the global scale of climate impact that we’re intending to achieve. A thriving and self-sustaining business model is attractive for investors who often come with deep pockets and mean we can grow quickly and have more impact.
We operate quite similarly to a non-profit or charity though, and highly value transparency. We publicly publish financial information, climate impact data, and our board meeting minutes in our Public Impact Ledger.
How much of my money goes into climate projects?
Transparency and trust are core values of ours. They go hand in hand with responsibly putting your money to the best use possible. Have a look at our Public Impact Ledger to see evidence and certificates of Ecologi’s impact purchases.
How does Ecologi set its prices for funding climate impact?
At Ecologi, we pride ourselves on working high-quality partners and selecting high-quality projects to support, and this is reflected in the cost of funding impact on our platform.
As well as the project quality, the price of carbon credits is also influenced by a number of factors, such as the project type, the overall volume, and the ‘vintage’ (the year the carbon avoidance or removal took place).
We try to make funding climate impact as accessible as possible through keeping our pricing as affordable as possible, though funding only high-quality projects does come at a premium – so whilst we don’t inflate our prices, the prices we list should reassure you that the projects you’re supporting through Ecologi are top-quality.
How can you prove that the carbon projects I support are having real impact?
All carbon credits Ecologi buys on behalf of our community are retired on a public registry operated one of the leading carbon standards. The carbon standards which meet our strict quality requirements are Gold Standard, Verified Carbon Standard and the Puro Standard. We publish links to the credit retirements, which evidence how many tonnes of CO2e have been prevented from going into the atmosphere through our funding. You can view these here.
Whilst the carbon standards themselves help to ensure that the projects are having real, permanent impact, they are not the only thing we do at Ecologi to ensure project quality. Our expert Impact Team also vets the projects in-house, assessing for project quality and additional social and biodiversity benefits. We also make use of third party platforms like Sylvera to provide independent tech-based scrutiny of the projects.
How can you prove that the reforestation projects I support are having a real impact?
Our team takes great care in selecting some of the leading ecosystem restoration organisations in the world, to take care of the reforestation projects you fund through our platform.
Our strict due diligence and partner onboarding process covers a wide range of criteria which our partners must meet before we bring them onboard. This includes drilling down on the type and quality of forest restoration they do; how they handle risks on the ground, including risks from fires and logging; how they prioritise social impact, equity and fairness; their ecological integrity, reputation, credentials and expertise. We also actively monitor our projects centrally, receiving and reviewing reports of planting and survival rates; using satellite imaging platforms to examine tree cover over time; and undertaking spot checks during the site visits our team undertakes on the ground.
All of this leaves us confident that the projects you support are having a real impact on the ground – not just through the planting of ecologically appropriate trees, but also through generating rippling co-benefits for the communities in which they take place.
Finally, we also publish evidence of our reforestation project funding on our Public Impact Ledger – which you can see here.
Do you use your tree planting for carbon offsetting?
No. The trees you fund for planting through Ecologi are completely separate from the amount of CO2e you’ve offset through supporting our carbon avoidance or removal projects.
At Ecologi, we love trees – they can help to sustain biodiverse ecosystems and have a huge role to play in keeping global climatic systems in balance, taking up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to prevent it from causing temperatures to rise even further. But, the trees you’re funding right now are years away from storing carbon in substantial quantities.
You can only carry out offsetting by buying and retiring carbon credits from reputable accreditation bodies (such as the Gold Standard, Verified Carbon Standard, and the Puro Standard), representing third-party verified tonnes of CO2e avoidance or removal. The only time you’ll find tree-planting activities on the Ecologi platform which can be used for offsetting purposes, would be through the retirement of verified tonnes through Afforestation, Reforestation & Revegetation (ARR) projects. This is entirely separate from our general reforestation initiatives.
Read our explainer blog to learn more.
How do you choose which projects you support?
At Ecologi, our in-house Impact Team maintains an in-depth due diligence process to ensure our reforestation partners are of the highest calibre and the climate projects we support are those with the highest chance of success and efficacy.
Before we scrutinise climate projects on an individual basis, we refer to Ecologi’s climate impact strategy for selecting the kinds of projects we support. This is a regionalised strategy – which means that our team takes a look at exactly which kinds of climate interventions are best applied around different regions of the world – according to the latest science. You can read our Climate Impact Regionalisation Strategy in full, here.
When it comes to reforestation partners, our strict due diligence and partner onboarding process covers a wide range of criteria which our partners must meet before we bring them onboard. This includes drilling down on the type and quality of forest restoration they do; how they handle risks on the ground, including risks from fires and logging; how they prioritise social impact, equity and fairness; their ecological integrity, reputation, credentials and expertise. We also actively monitor our projects centrally, receiving and reviewing reports of planting and survival rates; using satellite imaging platforms to examine tree cover over time; and undertaking spot checks during the site visits our team undertakes on the ground.
All of this leaves us confident that the projects you support are having a real impact on the ground – not just through the planting of ecologically appropriate trees, but also through generating rippling co-benefits for the communities in which they take place.
Does Ecologi work with any business, even high-emitters?
When it comes to funding climate impact through our self-serve tools like the Impact Shop and our subscription plans, the Ecologi platform is open to all.
We’ve deliberately made this decision to keep funding climate projects accessible, under our ethos that supporting climate action is about progress, not perfection.
However, we also strive to be an ethical organisation. And so for all bespoke purchases, where Ecologi provides assisted support to larger businesses, and commercial partnerships, we vet all prospective clients and partners against a strict proprietary scorecard which scrutinises how aligned the organisation is with our values. This includes taking a look at their sustainability credentials and the way they communicate about their climate initiatives.
We don’t enter into these kinds of relationships with organisations who are directly involved in the fossil fuel industry, or in other industries that don’t align with our values (such as weapons manufacturers).
Frequently asked questions
Are you a registered charity?
No, we’re a for-profit environmental organisation.
When we started Ecologi, we realised that if we became a charity and relied solely on donations and government grants, then we wouldn’t be able to reach the global scale of climate impact that we’re intending to achieve. A thriving and self-sustaining business model is attractive for investors who often come with deep pockets and mean we can grow quickly and have more impact.
We operate quite similarly to a non-profit or charity though, and highly value transparency. We publicly publish financial information, climate impact data, and our board meeting minutes in our Public Impact Ledger.
How much of my money goes into climate projects?
Transparency and trust are core values of ours. They go hand in hand with responsibly putting your money to the best use possible. Have a look at our Public Impact Ledger to see evidence and certificates of Ecologi’s impact purchases.
How does Ecologi set its prices for funding climate impact?
At Ecologi, we pride ourselves on working high-quality partners and selecting high-quality projects to support, and this is reflected in the cost of funding impact on our platform.
As well as the project quality, the price of carbon credits is also influenced by a number of factors, such as the project type, the overall volume, and the ‘vintage’ (the year the carbon avoidance or removal took place).
We try to make funding climate impact as accessible as possible through keeping our pricing as affordable as possible, though funding only high-quality projects does come at a premium – so whilst we don’t inflate our prices, the prices we list should reassure you that the projects you’re supporting through Ecologi are top-quality.
How can you prove that the carbon projects I support are having real impact?
All carbon credits Ecologi buys on behalf of our community are retired on a public registry operated one of the leading carbon standards. The carbon standards which meet our strict quality requirements are Gold Standard, Verified Carbon Standard and the Puro Standard. We publish links to the credit retirements, which evidence how many tonnes of CO2e have been prevented from going into the atmosphere through our funding. You can view these here.
Whilst the carbon standards themselves help to ensure that the projects are having real, permanent impact, they are not the only thing we do at Ecologi to ensure project quality. Our expert Impact Team also vets the projects in-house, assessing for project quality and additional social and biodiversity benefits. We also make use of third party platforms like Sylvera to provide independent tech-based scrutiny of the projects.
How can you prove that the reforestation projects I support are having a real impact?
Our team takes great care in selecting some of the leading ecosystem restoration organisations in the world, to take care of the reforestation projects you fund through our platform.
Our strict due diligence and partner onboarding process covers a wide range of criteria which our partners must meet before we bring them onboard. This includes drilling down on the type and quality of forest restoration they do; how they handle risks on the ground, including risks from fires and logging; how they prioritise social impact, equity and fairness; their ecological integrity, reputation, credentials and expertise. We also actively monitor our projects centrally, receiving and reviewing reports of planting and survival rates; using satellite imaging platforms to examine tree cover over time; and undertaking spot checks during the site visits our team undertakes on the ground.
All of this leaves us confident that the projects you support are having a real impact on the ground – not just through the planting of ecologically appropriate trees, but also through generating rippling co-benefits for the communities in which they take place.
Finally, we also publish evidence of our reforestation project funding on our Public Impact Ledger – which you can see here.
Do you use your tree planting for carbon offsetting?
No. The trees you fund for planting through Ecologi are completely separate from the amount of CO2e you’ve offset through supporting our carbon avoidance or removal projects.
At Ecologi, we love trees – they can help to sustain biodiverse ecosystems and have a huge role to play in keeping global climatic systems in balance, taking up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to prevent it from causing temperatures to rise even further. But, the trees you’re funding right now are years away from storing carbon in substantial quantities.
You can only carry out offsetting by buying and retiring carbon credits from reputable accreditation bodies (such as the Gold Standard, Verified Carbon Standard, and the Puro Standard), representing third-party verified tonnes of CO2e avoidance or removal. The only time you’ll find tree-planting activities on the Ecologi platform which can be used for offsetting purposes, would be through the retirement of verified tonnes through Afforestation, Reforestation & Revegetation (ARR) projects. This is entirely separate from our general reforestation initiatives.
Read our explainer blog to learn more.
How do you choose which projects you support?
At Ecologi, our in-house Impact Team maintains an in-depth due diligence process to ensure our reforestation partners are of the highest calibre and the climate projects we support are those with the highest chance of success and efficacy.
Before we scrutinise climate projects on an individual basis, we refer to Ecologi’s climate impact strategy for selecting the kinds of projects we support. This is a regionalised strategy – which means that our team takes a look at exactly which kinds of climate interventions are best applied around different regions of the world – according to the latest science. You can read our Climate Impact Regionalisation Strategy in full, here.
When it comes to reforestation partners, our strict due diligence and partner onboarding process covers a wide range of criteria which our partners must meet before we bring them onboard. This includes drilling down on the type and quality of forest restoration they do; how they handle risks on the ground, including risks from fires and logging; how they prioritise social impact, equity and fairness; their ecological integrity, reputation, credentials and expertise. We also actively monitor our projects centrally, receiving and reviewing reports of planting and survival rates; using satellite imaging platforms to examine tree cover over time; and undertaking spot checks during the site visits our team undertakes on the ground.
All of this leaves us confident that the projects you support are having a real impact on the ground – not just through the planting of ecologically appropriate trees, but also through generating rippling co-benefits for the communities in which they take place.
Does Ecologi work with any business, even high-emitters?
When it comes to funding climate impact through our self-serve tools like the Impact Shop and our subscription plans, the Ecologi platform is open to all.
We’ve deliberately made this decision to keep funding climate projects accessible, under our ethos that supporting climate action is about progress, not perfection.
However, we also strive to be an ethical organisation. And so for all bespoke purchases, where Ecologi provides assisted support to larger businesses, and commercial partnerships, we vet all prospective clients and partners against a strict proprietary scorecard which scrutinises how aligned the organisation is with our values. This includes taking a look at their sustainability credentials and the way they communicate about their climate initiatives.
We don’t enter into these kinds of relationships with organisations who are directly involved in the fossil fuel industry, or in other industries that don’t align with our values (such as weapons manufacturers).
Connect with our climate experts
If we have inspired your business, arrange a 30-minute discovery call to discuss your goals and get a tailored solution.
Connect with our climate experts
If we have inspired your business, arrange a 30-minute discovery call to discuss your goals and get a tailored solution.
Connect with our climate experts
If we have inspired your business, arrange a 30-minute discovery call to discuss your goals and get a tailored solution.
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