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Basildon
Essex
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About Us

Forestry For Life was set up to provide a unique angle to tackle deforestation by creating an investment around the rainforests. Thus making the living rainforest financially and environmentally sustainable, whilst delivering financial returns to investors.We care about the future of the rainforest. Every second, a slice of rainforest the size of a football field is destroyed; that’s 86,400 football fields of rainforest per day, which equates to over 31 million football fields of rainforest each year. This rate of destruction cannot continue or our ecosystem will be damaged forever. While we can replant and re-grow forest areas we can never replace virgin rainforest and we are committed to protecting standing forests. Our vision is to protect standing rainforest and help to regenerate already deforested areas.First and foremost Forestry For Life is an investment in the carbon market, an investment that protects areas of rainforest. While we are not a charity, by bringing investments to the forests we do put money back into the rainforests and local communities in order to preserve them.








We bring a different angle to the rainforest cause. We allow people to invest in this vital part of our planet. Our investment gives, it does not take away. We replant trees, we regenerate areas, we bring jobs to the local communities and we provide a good investment opportunity.

Protecting the rainforest is good for everyone. By protecting the rainforest we:

  • offer investors good return
  • sustain our planet’s eco system
  • help preserve local communities and their habitat
  • protect vital ingredients in medical treatments including; cancer, birth control pills, malaria, heart disease, asthma and arthritis.








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Forestry For Life Head Office















Bremley Lyngdoh working with the local communities image

Bremley Lyngdoh working with the local communities















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Matt Ames visiting Sri Lanka