Land Life Company

Land Life Company We plant trees at scale on degraded land. You remove carbon from the air and restore nature. It’s impact you can see.

Land Life Company is a technology-driven reforestation company that plants trees at scale, offering corporations and organizations a sustainable and transparent way to take climate action and compensate carbon emissions through nature restoration. With a mission to restore the 2 billion hectares of degraded land in the world, Land Life Company applies data and technology, such as drones, artificia

l intelligence and monitoring applications, to every step of the planting process. Planting trees where it is needed most, Land Life Company’s projects revitalize important ecosystems, improve biodiversity and create social and economic benefits to local communities.

There's nothing quite like time in the field to reconnect with what matters. Land Life CEO Rebekah Braswell recently tou...
12/05/2026

There's nothing quite like time in the field to reconnect with what matters. Land Life CEO Rebekah Braswell recently touched down in Australia for a whirlwind visit – and we made sure to get out on the ground with the local team and Paul Dettman, founder of Cassinia Environmental and Land Life's restoration implementation partner.

Australia's stable democracy, supportive regulatory environment, streamlined legal framework, reliable supply chains and partners of Cassinia's calibre are exactly why it stands out as a prime destination for high-integrity, nature-based carbon removal.

Looking to invest in certified carbon removal projects in Australia to address your company's residual emissions? Reach out – we'd love to start the conversation.

Land Life has just registered a new ARR project under the   in the central region of Portugal: another milestone in our ...
04/05/2026

Land Life has just registered a new ARR project under the in the central region of Portugal: another milestone in our growing portfolio of internationally validated, high-integrity carbon removal.

Verra-registered projects are held to some of the highest standards in the global voluntary carbon market with independent third-party validation, specialist technical review, and robust carbon accounting. We can offer exactly that.

For international buyers, this latest registration speaks for itself: Land Life has the expertise to develop and validate high-integrity restoration projects across different geographies, consistently meeting recognised global standards.

If you're looking to broaden your carbon portfolio, satisfy procurement commitments at board level, or simply explore what else is out there: let's talk.

👉🏻 NUMBER(S) OF THE MONTH: 5–77 In our recent environmental education activities, this was the age range of the people w...
29/04/2026

👉🏻 NUMBER(S) OF THE MONTH: 5–77

In our recent environmental education activities, this was the age range of the people who came together around one shared purpose: reconnecting with nature.

From the youngest voices full of curiosity to those bringing years of experience and perspective, what we saw was something powerful, a real connection between people and nature.

🌱 Because restoration lives through people. Those who care for it, shape it, and carry it forward.

And that’s where real impact begins!

This   Day, we're cutting through the noise.Reforestation is one of the most powerful tools we have in the fight against...
22/04/2026

This Day, we're cutting through the noise.

Reforestation is one of the most powerful tools we have in the fight against climate change but not all tree planting is created equal.
Swipe through our latest carousel to explore 5 of the most common myths about reforestation, and what high-integrity forest restoration actually looks like in practice.

From biodiversity to additionality to long-term impact: the details matter.

One fence line. Two futures.On the left – Land Life's Morrl Morrl restoration project in Victoria, Australia, planted in...
16/04/2026

One fence line. Two futures.
On the left – Land Life's Morrl Morrl restoration project in Victoria, Australia, planted in 2020. On the right – unrestored agricultural land.

The 135-hectare Morrl Morrl site sits adjacent to the Morrl Morrl Nature Conservation Reserve – one of the significant sites forming the foundations of the Grampians to Gunbower Biolink. By expanding and reconnecting native forest using a diverse mix of Eucalyptus and Acacia species, Land Life is creating essential migration corridors that allow wildlife to move between nearby conservation reserves.

We're preparing to plant Morrl Morrl 2 – a nearby 93-hectare site – during this year's planting season.

If your organisation needs high-integrity carbon removal to address future unabatable emissions – and wants restoration outcomes you can actually see – we'd love to talk about what a Land Life project could look like for you.

15/04/2026

You can't demand high-integrity carbon credits and expect to pay standard prices. Not if high integrity means what it should. Genuine First Nations co-benefits require genuine investment – in relationships, in community protocols, in the time and incentives needed to bring whole communities along. Not once. Ongoing, for the life of a project.

Land Life's Aboriginal Engagement Officer Amos Atkinson covers five Australian states. He describes it as working across five different countries. Each with different governance, different capacity, different knowledge of country that can't be shortcut.

As he says in this video: the engagement is not free.

The industry is asking the right questions about integrity. Now it needs to have an honest conversation about what integrity costs to deliver.

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🌎 𝗪𝗲'𝗿𝗲 𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗼 𝗦𝗙 𝗖𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸!Clara Rowe, our Director of Strategic Partnerships, will be in San Francisco April 20...
14/04/2026

🌎 𝗪𝗲'𝗿𝗲 𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗼 𝗦𝗙 𝗖𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸!

Clara Rowe, our Director of Strategic Partnerships, will be in San Francisco April 20–22. If you're attending and want to talk nature restoration, carbon removal, partnerships opportunities or what a high-integrity reforestation project actually looks like: reach out and set up a time to meet.

03/04/2026

"Is this going to amount to anything?"
That was Cassinia Environmental Founder Paul Dettman's reaction to a call with a Dutch nature restoration company back in 2019.

Six years later, Land Life and Cassinia Environmental have restored over 7,000 hectares of degraded Australian land together – starting with a 50 hectare pilot and a walk along the seeding lines.

Now when they visit that first site, it blows your mind.
This is what happens when you back the right idea – even when you're not sure it's going to amount to anything.

🌿 Watch below.

21/03/2026

🌳 Forests are far more than landscapes, they are vital systems that sustain life on Earth. They safeguard biodiversity, store carbon, regulate water cycles, and support communities worldwide. Yet protecting forests goes beyond restoration, it requires inspiring the people who will care for them in the future.

In Spain, we had the privilege of hosting a planting day with local students. Together, we did more than plant trees, we cultivated awareness, connection, and a sense of responsibility. Witnessing young people engage directly with nature is a powerful reminder that education and hands-on experiences are key to long-term impact.

If your organisation or school is interested in engaging with nature restoration through educational programmes or planting initiatives, we would love to connect.

At the heart of every project we deliver is a simple belief: lasting restoration only happens when local communities are part of the journey.

Proud to share an article published last week and co-authored by Harrie Lovenstein, Head of R&D, highlighting Land Life’...
18/02/2026

Proud to share an article published last week and co-authored by Harrie Lovenstein, Head of R&D, highlighting Land Life’s shuttle and tree seeding robot technology and our ongoing work to scale reforestation 🌱

Direct seeding, especially in drier regions, is not a finished solution yet. Creating the right conditions to trigger and support germination remains essential. This includes improving seed material and establishing favourable micro-sites that give seeds the best chance to thrive.

There is still important work ahead, and continued collaboration between science and field practice is key.

Many thanks to Land Life Iberia for their dedicated support during the field trials, and to Jorge Castro Castro from the Department of Ecology at the Universidad de Granada for the strong scientific partnership.

👉 Read the paper here: https://www.journal.reforestationchallenges.org/index.php/REFOR/article/view/242/205

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