Evers ReForest

Neutralize your carbon
footprint with your own forest

CO2 emissions are a significant driver of climate change.

CO2 compensation

It’s crucial for all of us to reduce greenhouse gases and compensate for unavoidable emissions. Evers ReForest offers a solution through CO2 compensation by planting trees, which absorb CO2 and contribute to a healthier environment.

How Evers ReForest Works

Evers ReForest plants 7,000 to 8,000 trees per hectare in newly established mixed deciduous forests. Whether it’s beech, oak, maple, hornbeam, or lime, each tree plays a vital role in improving your personal CO2 balance. These forests not only sequester carbon but also create habitats that support diverse wildlife and plant species. Over decades, your trees continue to grow, absorbing more CO2 and enriching the environment. You can personally experience the impact of your commitment by visiting your forest, feeling its presence, and witnessing its growth.

Why reforestation matters

CO2 remains a primary contributor to climate change. Until we achieve widespread emission reductions, CO2 compensation is essential. A single tree can convert approximately 100 kg of CO2 into biomass annually.

Achievements with Your Forest

Since founding Evers ReForest in 2011, we’ve demonstrated the effectiveness of CO2 compensation through reforestation. By establishing mixed deciduous forests, we offset emissions from various sources, including company vehicle fleets, air travel, and household energy consumption.

For your commitment, you may label your products with the Evers ReForest logo and receive a certificate.

Our reforestation areas

Our forests are located in Schleswig-Holstein, between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. For instance, near Welmbüttel, northeast of Meldorf, we’ve designated 105 hectares as a nature conservation area. Additionally, in Lehmkuhlen, bordering Preetz to the east, our forests thrive in the picturesque hilly landscapes of Schleswig-Holstein.

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