Impact
Sustainable Forestry and Carbon Capture for a Thriving Tanzania
Infrastructure Development
Agriculture Support
Youth Development
Supplied sports equipment to schools, encouraging fitness, teamwork, and recreation for hundreds of students.
Employment Security
- Infrastructure: Built new Village Administration offices and school staff residences, strengthening community governance and education.
- Agriculture Support: Donated tractors, ploughs, and trolleys, increasing productivity for local farmers.
- Youth Development: Supplied sports equipment to schools, encouraging fitness, teamwork, and recreation for hundreds of students.
- Employment Security: Over 3,000 local families benefit indirectly through stable plantation jobs and economic activity.
Each hectare we plant helps offset climate change — but it also brings tangible change to our very own villages. For CPL, carbon sequestration and community uplift go hand in hand.
Our Plantantions at a Glance
Carbon Planet Ltd. (CPL) is pioneering in sustainable forestry in Tanzania, with large-scale teak and sandalwood plantations designed to capture carbon, regenerate land, and create long-term value with teak and sandalwood.
1,300 acres (520 hectares) of teak plantations under active management (as of March 2021)
500,000+ seedlings raised annually, ensuring constant expansion and sustainability of our plantations
Estimated sequestration potential: 1 hectare of mature teak can capture up to 10–15 tons of CO2 every year, meaning CPL’s current plantations have the potential to offset 5,000–7,500 tons of CO2 annually
Species Focus: Teak (high-value timber with a lifecycle of 20–25 years) and Sandalwood (medicinal, cultural, and premium aromatic uses with a 15–20 year maturity cycle)

3,000
Acres (and counting) of teak plantation

30,000
Tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) per year

400
Acres (and counting) of sandalwood plantation

1,400
approximated Tons of CO2e per year

3,000
Acres (and counting) of teak plantation

30,000
Tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) per year

400
Acres (and counting) of sandalwood plantation

1,400
approximated Tons of CO2e per year