![]() So, you're having a baby...Congratulations! What better gift to give your new bundle of joy than fresh clean air! At The Baby Checklist, we are committed to cleaning up the environment in any way we can. Let's face it, we are all consumers, and have all left our mark on the environment. To help our business run properly, for example, we use paper, boxes and other shipping materials, marketing collateral, electricity, and fuel to ship our orders to you! With this consumption, Baby Checklist is leaving what is called a carbon footprint on the earth. This can be defined as the measure of carbon dioxide emitted through the combustion of fossil fuels as part of our daily business operations. To help off-set our own carbon emissions, we have joined the CarbonFree program by Carbonfund.org. This program allows us to make investments in carbon-offsetting projects, such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, and reforestation. Each project plays an important role in the fight against global warming. Buy a Stroller...Plant a Tree! Considering all that we consume in order to deliver our products to your door, What Are Carbon Offsets Reforestation
Carbonfund.org supports reforestation projects around the world that reduce CO2 emissions in the atmosphere. Reforestation is a form of carbon sequestration (sequestration is the capture and removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere). Forests capture CO2 and store it in the trees' mass and in the soil. Reforestation projects play a vital role in absorbing emissions and providing time to transition to a new energy future. About Carbonfund.org Carbonfund.org is leading the fight against climate change, making it easy and affordable for any individual, business or organization to eliminate their climate impact and hastening the transformation to a clean energy and technology future. Carbonfund.org achieves its goals by supporting renewable energy, energy efficiency and reforestation projects globally that reduce carbon dioxide emissions and the threat of climate change. Click here to learn more about the Carbonfund.org. |