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> 7.5 million
TREES PLANTED
since 1997

What is Biosequestration?

Carbon sequestration refers to the process of removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and storing it in another location (called a carbon sink).  Biosequestration is the process of capturing and storing carbon in living organisms such as plants and algae.  This occurs through the natural process of Photosynthesis (explained below).

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Through the process of photosynthesis, trees convert carbon dioxide and water
into sugars (and fibre) for growth and release oxygen back into the atmosphere.

Chemistry:

           6 CO2   +   6 H2O  +    photons     =>  C6H12O6  +   6 O2

or more simply...

carbon dioxide  +  water  +  light energy  =>   sugars   +  oxygen