Offset your carbon footprint by financing one of the world’s most efficient natural carbon sinks: managed teak plantations in Northern Thailand.
Our Carbon Credit programme is open to both individuals and professionals — companies looking to balance their CSR commitments, ESG reporting and Net-Zero roadmaps, and private buyers who want to take direct action against climate change.
Every credit you purchase is backed by a registered Thai teak plantation, with full traceability and third-party verification under the SocialCarbon and TGO (Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization) frameworks.
The Power of 500 Hectares of Teak
Mature teak plantations in tropical Asia absorb on average 10 to 15 tonnes of CO₂ per hectare per year, with optimised silvicultural management. The figures below use a conservative 12 tonnes CO₂ / hectare / year baseline.
What 6,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year really means
Why Teak Carbon Credits?
Long-Term Carbon Storage
Unlike fast-growing softwoods, teak stores carbon for decades — both in the standing tree and in the durable wood products it becomes (furniture, decking, construction).
Verified & Registered
Our plantations are registered with the Thai Royal Forest Department and audited under FSC chain-of-custody. Carbon accounting under SocialCarbon / TGO standards.
Real Economic Impact
Each credit directly funds reforestation, plantation maintenance and rural employment in Northern Thailand. Your offset has a tangible local footprint.
Open to Everyone
From a single tonne for a private buyer to multi-thousand-tonne corporate offset programmes — we tailor volumes to your needs and your reporting framework.
How It Works — In 4 Steps
Tell us about you
Fill the form below — individual or company, your offset target.
We send you a quote
Tailored to your volume, framework and reporting needs.
Credits are issued
Verified credits delivered with full documentation and certificates.
Annual reporting
Receive yearly impact reports for your CSR / ESG documentation.
Demande d’informations
Methodology note: figures are based on a conservative 12 t CO₂/ha/year sequestration rate for managed Siamese teak. Actual figures vary with stand age, density and management practice. Carbon accounting is verified annually by an independent third party.
