Welcome to the Entain Forest HQ
Here you can find updates as our global forest grows each month. Check in to learn how many trees we’ve planted, how much carbon we’ve captured and the difference we’re making for local communities.
We’ve committed to planting a total of
1 million trees
have been planted to date
Our CO2 impact dashboard
estimated tonnes of CO2
captured to date by our forest
K
estimated tonnes of CO2 captured over the lifetime of our forest
How big is the Entain Forest ?
So far, we’ve planted 610,906 trees in 6 locations around the world. Trying to visualise it?
That’s the same
size as…
TO DATE
WHEN COMPLETE
181 football fields
The Entain Forest will remove enough CO2 from the atmosphere to fill...
BY 2050
213 Wembley Stadiums
How are we benefiting local communities?
Creating the Entain Forest is also about collaborating with local people and working together for a better tomorrow. It’s all part of our wider mission to Make Today Matter.
So far, we’ve been able to provide over 111 days of work for villagers in the countries where we’re planting trees.
We want our project to be truly sustainable, which means contributing to communities as well as improving the environment.
That’s why we’re committed to working with local partners everywhere we’re planting the Entain Forest.
And we’ll be sharing their stories, too. Stay tuned to hear more about how they’re shaping a better tomorrow.
Restoring ecologically devastated mangrove estuaries in the northwest of the country.
Home to vast mangrove estuaries and forests, Mozambique’s mangroves have been largely decimated and destroyed.
Working in 2 distinct regions within Kenya: the Great Rift Valley and the Northern Coast.
Restoring ecologically devastated mangrove estuaries in the northwest of the country.
What does the future look like?
By 2022 our one-million-tree Entain Forest will be fully planted. In its lifetime, it will capture an incredible 1234 tonnes of CO2.
That’s enough to offset the footprint of 111 houses. Or 875K return flights from London to Gibraltar.