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Frequently Asked Questions
Answers about supporting the farm, your trees, and your impact.
You fund a real breadfruit tree planted on one of our partner farms in Honduras, and you receive a certificate recording it. The tree grows on the farm — there's nothing to ship — and you can follow its status from your account.
Breadfruit trees grow fast, live for decades, and develop a large canopy, so they pull down a lot of carbon for their size. They also feed people: the fruit is a nutritious staple, and the harvest gives Honduran farmers a lasting source of food and income.
On partner farms across northern Honduras, around the Tela and Atlántida region. You can see each farm and its location on our Honduran Farms page.
We estimate a single breadfruit tree captures roughly two metric tons of CO₂ over its productive life. Because the trees grow quickly and live a long time, they keep capturing carbon year after year.
Our calculator multiplies your inputs — miles driven, flights, air-conditioning days, and device hours — by public average emission factors, then divides the total by the carbon one tree captures. It is a good-faith estimate to size your impact, not a certified audit, and you can see every factor under "How we calculate this."
Use the calculator to estimate a year of your emissions; most people offset it with a handful of trees rather than dozens. Plant exactly that number, or round up if you want a margin.
A one-time certificate plants one or more trees now (currently $85 per tree). A membership — $5 a month or $48 a year — keeps planting on your behalf year-round and earns you a Member badge with ongoing updates. A one-time gift of $5 to $15 supports the farm without a certificate.
Yes. From your account you can watch each tree move from processing to planted, download your certificate, and see your total impact grow as you add more.
Trees are planted during the next planting cycle on the farm, not the moment you order. Your account shows the status and updates to "planted" once the tree is in the ground.
It funds planting the trees and supports the local farmers who tend them. If you need a receipt or have a question about a specific contribution, contact us and we will help.