TALK US THROUGH THE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN SEATREES AND ORLEBAR BROWN?
“So, first, Orlebar Brown calculated its carbon footprint. Then we work together to balance that footprint. We do this by giving them what we call a SeaTrees Token. For every tonne of carbon they produce, we source an independently verified carbon credit from an existing coastal watershed in Cambodia. In addition to that, we're planting mangrove trees and restoring kelp.”
DO YOU WORK WITH LOCAL COMMUNITIES TO PROTECT ECOSYSTEMS?
“Our model in Cambodia is essentially to say to the local population: Hey, you can actually get paid for protecting these forests rather than cutting them down. By conserving these areas, they become a hotspot of ecotourism. The local project managers have been instrumental in setting up eco-lodges, so you've got everything from backpacking accommodation through to some of the best glamping in the world.
The idea is that there'll be sustainable long-term employment. In Indonesia, we're planting the mangroves and working with NGO Eden Projects, which trains people up, and then pays them for 10 to 15 years to guard the forest. In Southern California, there's a lot of fishermen that have been out-of-work because of the ecosystem imbalance. So, they are being employed by our partners, The Bay Foundation, to help restore the ecosystem. So, one day they might be able to go back there and fish that ecosystem.”
WHAT IS CARBON REBALANCING?
“Carbon rebalancing is not just offsetting your footprint, but also helping the planet to rebalance carbon levels back to the amount we need for a liveable planet. It is about going further than being carbon neutral — it's about giving back more than we're taking.”
ORLEBAR BROWN WILL GET THE OCEAN POSITIVE MARK WHEN THE PROJECT IS COMPLETE, WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?
“To get the mark, a brand calculates its carbon footprint. Then they take action to sequester more carbon emissions than they’re creating — having a positive impact on the ocean and the life it supports.”