Offset Your Carbon Footprint
The Average American’s Carbon Footprint can reach 50,000 lbs a year! Be part of the solution and support carbon reduction programs that help offset your footprint.
What is carbon footprint and what does it mean to be carbon neutral?
Each and every day, our actions have an impact on the planet by releasing CO2. From the food we eat as omnivores, to the cars we drive, the trips we take, or the energy we consume at home. We leave an imprint and contribute to climate change.
What can we do?
- Reduce your carbon footprint
- Support carbon offset projects
The Carbon Fund is a nonprofit whose objective is to “Reduce what we can, offset what we can’t™” They support three types of projects to reach that goal: Energy efficiency, Forest Conservation, and Renewable Energy.
Lifestyle Offset

Our lifestyle can immensely contribute to the emission of CO2. The way we consume food, shop or dispose of our waste has a big impact. Learn More.
Vehicle Offsets

This one is no news to anyone. The good news is that we can do reduce our carbon footprint while driving or just with some maintenance tips. Learn More.
Home Offsets

Old appliances, poor HVAC management throughout the year, bad insulation, there can be many reasons you are not fully energy efficient. Learn More.
Air Travel Offset

It’s always nice to take a trip somewhere and discover the world. But did you know that even when you fly you can reduce and/or offset your carbon emission? Learn More.
Events

Events can have a big impact on the attendees and organizers’ emissions based on location, food, types of supplies used, etc. But you can reduce your impact by knowing simple rules. Learn More.
Water footprint

And let’s not forget our water. We live in California and are menaced by drought every year. You probably already know some water reduction tips, but a reminder doesn’t hurt. Learn More.
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