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Offset your carbon to help us replant woodland to benefit people, wildlife and the environment

By offsetting your carbon, you can help support our ambitious Green Goals. Your £5 donation will contribute to our tree planting project, which in turn will reduce CO2 emissions and help combat global warming.

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Carbon Offset

By making a £5 donation, you can help support our ambitious Green Goals. Your donation will contribute to our tree planting project, which in turn will reduce CO2 emissions and help combat global warming. Offset here

Our Commitment to the Environment

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Our Green Goal

We pledge that by 2027, we will become carbon neutral on scopes 1-3 of the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) protocol across all operations by 2027 and, beyond that, to remove 230,000 tonnes CO2e from the atmosphere by 2050.

By offsetting your carbon, you can help us with this goal. Your £5.00 off-setting cost will go directly to our tree-planting scheme on the Blenheim Estate.

Planting new trees is vital to maintain the carefully-balanced ecosystem within our Park, and will make a significant impact on the environment, absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere.

Plant Thousands of New Trees

We are on a mission to plant thousands of new trees in native species; including oak, cherry and beech, to be planted as part of our wider tree-planting programme to restore vital woodland habitat within Blenheim Park.

Once fully mature, these new trees will collectively sequester 21 tonnes of CO2 per year; that's enough to offset powering 2,500 homes for the year.

The majority of the trees, which we have grown from seeds collected on the estate, will be planted in the ancient woodlands of the park, which is home to the greatest collection of ancient oaks in Europe.

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