Mangrove Blue Carbon

Planting Mangroves in Kenya

Mangroves are a small, coastal tree species that are particularly efficient at absorbing carbon and storing it in their extensive root systems underground. In addition to their excellent carbon sequestration abilities, mangroves provide excellent flood and storm protection to the coastal area itself. 

Thick mangrove trees with dense green foliage rise above the water, their exposed roots reaching into the murky water below. The scene is brightened by a clear blue sky with a few fluffy clouds.
Young mangrove saplings growing in black nursery bags, set against a sunny background with some greenery.

Through our planting partners, ACES, we’re supporting the development of two mangrove forests, Mikoko Pamoja and the Vanga Blue Forest. Both are pioneering blue carbon projects, restoring critically important mangrove forests under a community-based management approach. Both projects have a strong community benefit, whether it’s providing 108 schoolgirls with sanitary products to ensure that they can continue to attend school whilst menstruating, or funding schools, water provision, hospital equipment through the sale of carbon credits. 30% of project income is invested in the community, and spending is governed by a locally elected committee with the whole community invited to vote. 

Both projects are certified under the Plan Vivo Standard, offering the assurance that the project is not only scientifically robust, but ethically and socially just. 

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