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At Phoremost, we are committed to creating a sustainable future for our customers, colleagues and communities.

This is why we are excited to give our employees the chance to opt-in to a unique climate benefit: Furthr.

The Furthr platform allows our team to measure their own carbon footprint and learn how to live more sustainably everyday. It also gives them the option to fund high-quality climate projects and to track their positive impact over time, whilst receiving regular updates from the ground.

As an employee, simply head to your benefits platform to find out how to opt-in to the Furthr benefit.

Reduction
Mitigation
Highlights

447.5

Tonnes of Carbon Reduced

9,345

Protected Trees Planted

49

Employees Engaged

5,000+

Green Living Tips Sent

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Our Impact

So far, with our employees, we have reduced the emissions equivalent to either...

384

Flights
Paris - New York

8,127

Car Trips
London - Manchester

1,343

M² of Sea Ice
Saved

60,269

Beef Steak
Consumed

280

Years of
Home Heating

121,603

Parcels
Delivered

100

tCO2e offset

Agroforestry Project, Senegal

100

tCO2e offset

Mangroves Reforestation, Kenya

100

tCO2e offset

Ankarafantsika Reforestation, Madagascar

Projects Supported

The Problem

In Senegal, the conventional crop intensification model has proven inadequate, jeopardizing livelihoods, degrading soils, contributing to biodiversity loss, and aggravating the effects of climate change. Peanut monocropping has led to adverse environmental and economic impacts. The Ndankou and Patte Forests, despite successful past management, face threats such as encroaching peanut farming and reduced forest cover.

The Solution

The Senegal program seeks to restore as much of the 30,000 hectares of degraded land surrounding the forests as possible, starting with 6,000 farming families each with one hectare. By rehabilitating degraded lands, implementing sustainable practices, and fostering community ownership, the program aims to contribute to the long-term richness and sustainability of the Gambia River Watershed.

Agroforestry Project, Senegal

Senegal

6

Agroforestry

30,000 ha

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Agroforestry Project, Senegal

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The Problem

In recent decades, coastal areas of Southern Kenya have been urbanised at unprecedented rates and mangrove forests converted to other land uses. These are the least developed regions of the country where communities are most dependent on mangrove ecosystems for employment, livelihood, and nutrition.

The Solution

EarthLungs is restoring the mangrove forests with the goal of empowering coastal community to break the cycle of poverty. In restoring the estuary, which is rich in biodiversity, this project will provide fishing grounds and help to create additional income streams. The restored forests will also act as a line of defense against storm surges.

Mangroves Reforestation, Kenya

Kenya

4

Reforestation

Multi-site

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Mangroves Reforestation, Kenya

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The Problem

Ankarafantsika National Park is one of Madagascar’s largest dry deciduous forests. The primary causes of forest degradation at Ankarafantsika are human driven extraction for charcoal production and land clearing for agriculture. Much of this site has been severely degraded. However, healthy, old-growth forest remains nearby, making this a critical area for restoration and protection.

The Solution

ARC's 'Employ to Restore' initiative, in partnership with Red Island Restoration, is empowering communities to restore Ankarafantsika National Park. Restoration efforts focus on reforesting abandoned farmland and grasslands to reduce fire risks and support ecological recovery. By planting native, resilient species, the project enhances forest regeneration while creating sustainable employment for local communities.

Ankarafantsika Reforestation, Madagascar

Madagascar

4

Reforestation

7,188 ha

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Ankarafantsika Reforestation, Madagascar

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