Khasi Hills Community REDD+ Project

Through 2021, the Khasi project has paid $350,450.74 to communities and approximately 7,262 families and has invested $253,894.85 in forest conservation and management. Since 2011, the project has protected and restored 23,512 hectares of forests, and has verifiably avoided over 324K tonnes of CO2 emissions.

Trees for Global Benefits Community Reforestation

Through 2022, Trees for Global Benefits has paid out $4.76 million to 26,555 participating households spanning 18,140 hectares and 19 districts. Trees planted by the project through 2022 are projected to sequester 3.89 million tonnes of CO2.