

High-integrity blue carbon credits
We believe in producing only high‑quality carbon credits from high‑integrity projects.
Our blue carbon projects are a proof of concept; that conservation and local development can strengthen one another. Carbon is one tool we use to bridge the funding gap for conservation and climate action.

High-integrity blue carbon credits
We believe in producing only high‑quality carbon credits from high‑integrity projects.
Our blue carbon projects are a proof of concept; that conservation and local development can strengthen one another. Carbon is one tool we use to bridge the funding gap for conservation and climate action.

High-integrity blue carbon credits
We believe in producing only high‑quality carbon credits from high‑integrity projects.
Our blue carbon projects are a proof of concept; that conservation and local development can strengthen one another. Carbon is one tool we use to bridge the funding gap for conservation and climate action.
Why Carbon?
Coastal ecosystems like mangroves store huge amounts of carbon and protect coasts from storms and erosion. Yet conservation and restoration are critically underfunded
Carbon credits are one way to change that.
They provide a measurable, verifiable way to fund projects that deliver real results.
Participating communities receive reliable income to enable meaningful investments into development and infrastructure.
Buyers gain assurance that they are supporting genuine impact and climate action.
Carbon credits alone will not solve the climate crisis. But used carefully and with integrity, they help fund the work communities are motivated to undertake to protect and restore their ecosystems.



How our credits work
Certified Plan Vivo’s Climate Standard
Plan Vivo is a leading certification system for high-integrity nature-based projects; recognised as having the most robust Environmental & Social safeguards
Free, Prior and Informed Consent
At every stage communities understand, agree, and have a decisive voice before work begins.
High returns to Coastal Communities
Plan Vivo mandates that at least 60% of project income goes back to communities; our projects are proud to exceed that each year.
High Quality Principles & Guidance
Aligned with ORRAA's High Quality Priciples and guidance Across project design, management and credit trading.
We go beyond what is required and focus on transparent monitoring, conservative accounting, and partners who are serious about reducing their own emissions.

Wait, what's a mangrove?
Mangroves are salt-tolerant trees that grow along the coast of sub-tropical and tropical regions. They support biodiversity and local communities by protecting the coast from erosion, providing nursery habitats for multiple marine species, and supporting livelihoods.
How do mangroves store carbon?
Mangroves capture and store carbon as the mangrove grows. This is the same process as terrestrial trees. The main difference is in where mangroves grow: due to the waterlogged nature, the carbon that mangroves capture can be locked into the ground below. However, if the mangrove forest is degraded, the stored carbon is released.

How do mangroves store carbon?
Mangroves capture and store carbon as the mangrove grows. This is the same process as terrestrial trees. The main difference is in where mangroves grow: due to the waterlogged nature, the carbon that mangroves capture can be locked into the ground below. However, if the mangrove forest is degraded, the stored carbon is released.



Mangroves under pressure
Mangroves face many threats worldwide: deforestation to make way for coastal development and aquaculture ponds, pollution, sedimentation, and cutting for timber which leads to forest degradation and deforestation.

Why buy from ACES?
You are funding community‑owned,community‑designed projects
You are funding community‑owned,community‑designed projects
You support projects that have already delivered tangible results
You support projects that have already delivered tangible results
You gain a long‑term partner for honest, evidence‑led climate and nature action
You gain a long‑term partner for honest, evidence‑led climate and nature action
We only work with buyers whose values align with our own and who are committed to meaningful climate action.
Explore our Projects
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Explore our Projects
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Explore our Projects
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Explore our Projects
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Mikoko Pamoja
Mikoko Pamoja – “Mangroves Together” – is the world’s first community‑led blue carbon project. Internationally recognised and award-winning, this project has inspired the development of other projects including Vanga Blue Forest.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Blue Forest
Vanga Blue Forest has successfully replicated and scaled the success of Mikoko Pamoja along the Kenyan coast. Under the same model of community ownership, governance and management, it protects and restores 460ha of mangroves around Vanga Bay, including Sii Island.

Learn more
Carbon
Kenya
Vanga Seagrass Project
Vanga Seagrass Project is set to be one of the world’s first certified marine biodiversity projects. It protects 225ha of seagrass meadows, showing how coastal communities can lead ocean recovery.

Learn more
Biodiversity
The Gambia
Nnaa Saama Mankolou
Nnaa Samaa Mankolou – “Mangroves for Our Future” – is the potential first Plan Vivo certified project in The Gambia. It builds on over a decade of community efforts and is embedded in local context and governance frameworks.

Learn more
Carbon
Engage with us as:
Credit buyers
We love to connect with the people buying our credits. Every buyer becomes part of the story of our projects, and we’re committed to long‑term, trusted relationships.If you are looking for high‑integrity blue credits that fund community‑owned projects, this page is for you.
Coastal communities
Our partnerships with communities are the core of what we do. If you are part of a coastal community that wants to protect and restore your ecosystems, and you see a possible place for ACES in your work, this page is for you
Impact Investors
All donations and investments in ACES and our projects make a real difference for people and nature. If you are a philanthropist, grant‑giver or impact investor looking to back small but mighty, community‑led climate and nature solutions, this page is for you.
Researchers
ACES welcomes research collaborations that help deepen understanding of blue carbon, biodiversity and community‑led conservation. If you are a researcher or student interested in working with us or our projects, this page is for you.
Credit buyers
We love to connect with the people buying our credits. Every buyer becomes part of the story of our projects, and we’re committed to long‑term, trusted relationships.If you are looking for high‑integrity blue credits that fund community‑owned projects, this page is for you.
Coastal communities
Our partnerships with communities are the core of what we do. If you are part of a coastal community that wants to protect and restore your ecosystems, and you see a possible place for ACES in your work, this page is for you
Impact Investors
All donations and investments in ACES and our projects make a real difference for people and nature. If you are a philanthropist, grant‑giver or impact investor looking to back small but mighty, community‑led climate and nature solutions, this page is for you.
Researchers
ACES welcomes research collaborations that help deepen understanding of blue carbon, biodiversity and community‑led conservation. If you are a researcher or student interested in working with us or our projects, this page is for you.
Credit buyers
We love to connect with the people buying our credits. Every buyer becomes part of the story of our projects, and we’re committed to long‑term, trusted relationships.If you are looking for high‑integrity blue credits that fund community‑owned projects, this page is for you.
Coastal communities
Our partnerships with communities are the core of what we do. If you are part of a coastal community that wants to protect and restore your ecosystems, and you see a possible place for ACES in your work, this page is for you
Impact Investors
All donations and investments in ACES and our projects make a real difference for people and nature. If you are a philanthropist, grant‑giver or impact investor looking to back small but mighty, community‑led climate and nature solutions, this page is for you.
Researchers
ACES welcomes research collaborations that help deepen understanding of blue carbon, biodiversity and community‑led conservation. If you are a researcher or student interested in working with us or our projects, this page is for you.
Still have questions?
Let's dig deeper.
Which carbon standard are ACES projects certified to?
Our projects are certified to the Plan Vivo Standard, who prioritise poverty alleviation. In order to achieve this certification, the projects are validated by an independent assessor before they are launched and undergo 5-yearly independent verification assessments.
How can I buy carbon credits from ACES?
We don’t sell credits on our website because we prefer to know who is buying them and ensure that they are not used to facilitate greenwashing. You can get in touch with us to discuss buying our credits, and if you are happy to share, we would love to know a bit about you and your carbon reduction journey.
Are ACES' carbon credits reduction or removal credits?
They are both. Our reforestation activities remove carbon from the atmosphere as the new trees grow and trap sediment carbon in their roots. Our avoided deforestation both reduces carbon emissions from burning of timber and escape of sediment carbon and removes carbon as the trees are allowed to grow beyond what they would have otherwise done without the protection.
Is carbon offsetting not just greenwashing?
We believe that systemic change is the priority in the fight against climate change. However, the global community is not moving fast enough to tackle the problem – we are still on a trajectory to exceed 2 degrees of warming. Fully reducing or eliminating our GHG emissions is not always possible – many of us need to fly to visit family, cannot afford electric cars or to decarbonise our homes, public transport is not always adequate to travel by. This is where we believe carbon offsetting can play part in the meantime – to compensate for those unavoidable emissions while we reach a low-carbon world.
How much does it cost to offset with ACES?
We try to make our credits as affordable as possible to the type of clients who we like to work with – genuine, ethical buyers who may be charities, small businesses, or individuals. Our credits are not the cheapest on the market – they couldn’t be as high-quality if they were – but neither do we seek to sell to the highest bidder. Get in touch with us to discuss a quote for your needs.
If I offset with ACES, where does my money go?
ACES works closely with the community groups that lead our projects. We are a charity and do not make a profit from sales. We retain a small percentage (around 15%) to cover our overheads and pay certification and audit costs for the projects. Of the ~85% sent to the community groups, around half is spent on salaries, a third on community development activities and the remainder funds forest conservation and restoration activities.
How does ACES work with communities?
We work in partnership with Community Based Organisations (CBOs), which are governed by boards of locally elected community members. The CBOs report to and consult with the wider community on project development and how the community development funds should be spent. Around 1/3 of our project expenditure is allocated to community development activities and the wider community can vote on how this is spent, ensuring that they benefit the community as a whole and address local needs.
ACES accepts donations and sells credits. What is the difference?
Our credits equate to a certified tonne of CO2 that our projects have either sequestered or prevented from being released into the atmosphere.
Donations support our work as a charity, allowing us to provide technical and advisory support to non-accredited projects and to send as much of the carbon income as possible to community groups. We also occasionally seek donations for community development activities beyond the usual remit of our projects, for example, funding period poverty relief.
Still have questions?
Let's dig deeper.
Which carbon standard are ACES projects certified to?
How can I buy carbon credits from ACES?
Are ACES' carbon credits reduction or removal credits?
Is carbon offsetting not just greenwashing?
How much does it cost to offset with ACES?
If I offset with ACES, where does my money go?
How does ACES work with communities?
ACES accepts donations and sells credits. What is the difference?
Still have questions?
Let's dig deeper.
Which carbon standard are ACES projects certified to?
Our projects are certified to the Plan Vivo Standard, who prioritise poverty alleviation. In order to achieve this certification, the projects are validated by an independent assessor before they are launched and undergo 5-yearly independent verification assessments.
How can I buy carbon credits from ACES?
We don’t sell credits on our website because we prefer to know who is buying them and ensure that they are not used to facilitate greenwashing. You can get in touch with us to discuss buying our credits, and if you are happy to share, we would love to know a bit about you and your carbon reduction journey.
Are ACES' carbon credits reduction or removal credits?
They are both. Our reforestation activities remove carbon from the atmosphere as the new trees grow and trap sediment carbon in their roots. Our avoided deforestation both reduces carbon emissions from burning of timber and escape of sediment carbon and removes carbon as the trees are allowed to grow beyond what they would have otherwise done without the protection.
Is carbon offsetting not just greenwashing?
We believe that systemic change is the priority in the fight against climate change. However, the global community is not moving fast enough to tackle the problem – we are still on a trajectory to exceed 2 degrees of warming. Fully reducing or eliminating our GHG emissions is not always possible – many of us need to fly to visit family, cannot afford electric cars or to decarbonise our homes, public transport is not always adequate to travel by. This is where we believe carbon offsetting can play part in the meantime – to compensate for those unavoidable emissions while we reach a low-carbon world.
How much does it cost to offset with ACES?
We try to make our credits as affordable as possible to the type of clients who we like to work with – genuine, ethical buyers who may be charities, small businesses, or individuals. Our credits are not the cheapest on the market – they couldn’t be as high-quality if they were – but neither do we seek to sell to the highest bidder. Get in touch with us to discuss a quote for your needs.
If I offset with ACES, where does my money go?
ACES works closely with the community groups that lead our projects. We are a charity and do not make a profit from sales. We retain a small percentage (around 15%) to cover our overheads and pay certification and audit costs for the projects. Of the ~85% sent to the community groups, around half is spent on salaries, a third on community development activities and the remainder funds forest conservation and restoration activities.
How does ACES work with communities?
We work in partnership with Community Based Organisations (CBOs), which are governed by boards of locally elected community members. The CBOs report to and consult with the wider community on project development and how the community development funds should be spent. Around 1/3 of our project expenditure is allocated to community development activities and the wider community can vote on how this is spent, ensuring that they benefit the community as a whole and address local needs.
ACES accepts donations and sells credits. What is the difference?
Our credits equate to a certified tonne of CO2 that our projects have either sequestered or prevented from being released into the atmosphere.
Donations support our work as a charity, allowing us to provide technical and advisory support to non-accredited projects and to send as much of the carbon income as possible to community groups. We also occasionally seek donations for community development activities beyond the usual remit of our projects, for example, funding period poverty relief.





