TreePassport — Restoration & Livelihoods

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🛂 e-TreePassport Certificate®

🎁 Gift
Official e-TreePassport Certificate® · Global Conservation Registry
Certificate of Planting
TP-KEN-2026-000128
Presented to
Emma Larsson
Moringa oleifera · Karura Forest, Kenya · -1.2563, 36.8336 · planted 12 March 2026
The Global TreePassport Council
Registrar · Global TreePassport Forest Registry

Every certificate carries its tree's GPS, ID and QR code · Explore certificate types →

Global Restoration & Livelihoods

Every tree has a story.
What’s yours?

One Tree. One Livelihood. One Future.

TreePassport connects individuals, businesses, and communities through verified tree planting — digital ownership and transparent, real-time impact reporting for every seedling and forest we restore.

📱 Plant & track on the go — get the TreePassport App

✔ Every tree individually verifiable — audit the registry

🗺️ Live Tree Map

Live registry sync
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Click any marker to open that tree's passport · Open full map →

How it works

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🌱 Plant

Choose a tree planting project.

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🛂 Receive your e-TreePassport

A unique digital certificate embedded with your tree’s exact GPS coordinates and ID.

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📈 Track — watch it grow

Health checks, field photos, and environmental metrics on your personal dashboard.

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🌳 Grow your forest

Build your personal or corporate digital forest.

e-TreePassport Certificate®

A unique digital certificate for your tree

Every tree you support comes with a unique e-TreePassport Certificate® — embedded with the tree’s exact GPS coordinates, ID and a QR code that opens its living passport. Proof of impact you can hold, print and share.

Explore the certificateView a live sample →
Official e-TreePassport Certificate® · Global Conservation Registry
Certificate of Planting
TP-KEN-2026-000412
Presented to
The Tanaka Family
Markhamia lutea · Kakamega Forest, Kenya · 0.2827, 34.8644 · planted 28 April 2026
The Global TreePassport Council
Registrar · Global TreePassport Forest Registry

Ways to plant with us

Four simple journeys — every one ends with a living, verified tree.

Nursery soil being prepared for seedlings

Quick Plant

Select, pay by card, bank, or M-PESA, and we plant, QR-tag, and GPS-verify your trees — each with a lifetime passport.

Plant Now
Bright young leaves in sunlight

Gift & Dedicate

Birthdays, weddings, memorials. A living gift with a personalised TreeCertificate in the honoree’s name.

Gift a Tree
Mist over a young forest

Monthly Planting

From $4 (KSh 500)/month we plant for you, every month — a personal forest that grows on autopilot.

Subscribe
Children celebrating outdoors

Group & School Forests

Families, schools, and friends pool trees into shared forests and climb the public leaderboard.

Start a Forest
Looking up through a green forest canopy
For organisations

Corporate programs with receipts

Projects for a greener Kenya

Three active restoration zones — every tree visible on the live map.

Sunlit forest path

Karura Urban Canopy

Reclaiming Nairobi’s urban forest margins with indigenous species.

Golden dryland field at sunset

Drylands Rehabilitation

Moringa and Acacia agroforestry across the green Machakos hills and Eastern Kenya.

Misty highland ridges

Rift Valley Corridor

Reconnecting fragmented highland forest with deep-rooted natives.

From the people doing the planting

We measure the quality of trees grown, not just the quantity planted - verified impact our donors can actually trust.
Dr. Sofia Almeida · Restoration Science Lead
Restoration only lasts when the communities doing the work earn a fair, lasting livelihood from it.
Liam O’Connor · Field Operations Director
Every growth check-in, cross-checked from satellite, is exact, verified proof for our global donors.
Aiko Tanaka · Monitoring & Verification Lead

Meet our growers →

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Trees that feed families

Moringa oleifera — the “Miracle Tree” — anchors our drylands work: it sequesters carbon, restores soil, and its leaves and seed oil provide nutrition and income for the smallholder families who tend it. Restoration that pays the people doing it.

How planter wages work →
🌱 Plant Trees Now