Carbon Worth Believing In

Forests that will still be standing when your grandchildren have grandchildren. Right here in the Pacific Northwest

The Carbon Market Has a Problem

Let's be honest about what most carbon offsets actually are.

A spreadsheet entry. A project in a country you've never visited, run by people you'll never meet, protecting trees you'll never see. You write a check. You get a certificate. You check the compliance box.

And then what?

The forest might be logged in 20 years. The project might collapse when funding dries up. The credits might be double-counted, or based on trees that were never going to be cut anyway. You'll never know—because it was never really yours to begin with.

This is what passes for "climate action" in most corporate portfolios. Abstractions. Accounting exercises. Numbers that exist on paper but feel like nothing.

There's a better way.

OUR Forests Built to Last Forever

Forever Forest isn't incremental improvement. It's a different category.

Trees that regenerate for 250 years. We plant bigleaf maple—a species that coppices. Cut it, and it doesn't die. It explodes with new growth from the same root system. Those roots can live for centuries, regenerating cycle after cycle. The forest doesn't end. It renews.

Density that rewrites the math. Conventional forestry plants 400 trees per acre. We plant 10,000. More stems. More photosynthesis. More carbon captured per acre than anyone thought possible from Pacific Northwest forests.

An economic model that makes permanence inevitable. Here's what makes this work: our forests produce maple syrup. Every year, those trees generate revenue—without being cut. The forest pays for its own protection. There's no economic pressure to log, no "temporary" carbon storage, no expiration date. Cutting these trees would mean destroying a perpetual revenue stream. Why would anyone do that?

Native ecosystem restoration. This isn't tree farming. Every Forever Forest rebuilds what the Pacific Northwest lost—the original temperate rainforest that once stretched from California to Alaska. Salmon streams. Watershed protection. Flood defense. Biodiversity returning to land that had been stripped bare.

This is carbon that does more than offset. It restores.
— BLMC

Forests You Can Actually Visit

Most carbon offsets exist in places you'll never go. Abstract. Distant. Disconnected from anything you can see or touch.

Our Forever Forests are in Whatcom, Skagit, and Snohomish Counties in Washington State.

The same watersheds where your employees live. The same rivers your customers fish. The same valleys your kids drive through on the way to ski trips. The same landscapes that make the Pacific Northwest the Pacific Northwest.

When you invest in Forever Forest carbon, you're not buying an abstraction. You're funding restoration you can walk through. Streams you can watch run clearer. Habitat you can see return. Forests that your stakeholders—your team, your board, your customers—can actually believe in because they can actually visit.

This is carbon with a place. Carbon with a story. Carbon that means something beyond a line item.
— BLMC

Compliance Ready. Voluntary Ready.

Whether you're a Washington covered entity under the Climate Commitment Act or a company with voluntary sustainability commitments, Forever Forest carbon works.

Washington Cap-and-Trade Built for CCA compliance from day one. Registration with Washington Department of Ecology. Third-party verification. CITSS-listed credits that meet your regulatory obligations—sourced from forests in your own state.

Voluntary Markets For companies outside Washington's compliance framework—or those who want to go beyond minimum requirements—Forever Forest offers premium voluntary offsets. The same permanent, local, high-integrity credits. The same forests you can actually visit.

Different pathways. Same extraordinary carbon.

This is carbon with a place. Carbon with a story. Carbon that means something beyond a line item.
— BLMC

GET IN EARLY

Carbon this good takes time to verify. We plant forests, monitor growth, document sequestration, and wait for third-party audits to confirm what we've built. That process takes years. But you don't have to wait to secure your position.

FORWARD CONTRACTS let you purchase credits now—before verification—at a discount to future prices. You commit early. We use that capital to plant more forests. When verification completes, you receive registered, tradeable credits backed by permanent, protected forest.

WHAT YOU GET:

  • Below-market pricing (forwards trade at discount)

  • First access to verified credits when issued

  • Premium Washington-grown carbon for your portfolio

  • A real asset backed by forests that will outlast all of us

WHAT WE GET:

  • Capital to accelerate forest deployment

  • Partners who understand what we're building

  • Proof of demand that funds the next forest

  • A protected healthy Ecosystem


This isn't speculation. It's a structured purchase of carbon you can visit, verified by independent auditors, registered on public ledgers, protected forever.

The best time to secure exceptional carbon is before everyone else realizes it exists.

Transparency First

We believe you deserve to know exactly where we stand.

FOREVER FOREST is currently in the registration process with Washington's Climate Commitment Act offset program. We're preparing Project Design Documents, working with the Department of Ecology, and building toward third-party verification.

We have over a decade of R&D behind this. The methodology works. The science is proven.

We're not issuing verified credits yet—but we're building something worth the wait. The partners who engage now will have first access when credits become available.

Start the Conversation

We're not asking you to buy anything today.

We're inviting you to explore something different—carbon that's permanent, local, and built for generations. Whether you're navigating Washington compliance or building a voluntary strategy, we'd welcome the conversation.

No pitch deck required. No pressure. Just an honest discussion about what we're building and whether it fits what you're looking for.

The best partnerships start with a conversation.