• planting trees

    to Carbon offset

    nappy use

We would all like to do our bit for the environment. However as busy parents, climate change andchanging nappies doesn’t always go hand in hand!
Now you can do that little bit extra for a greener future by planting trees to carbon offset your child’s nappy use.


it’s as easy as

Ones, Twos and Trees.

How it works

For less than the cost of 2 boxes of nappiesOnes, Twos and Trees help minimise the environmental impact of the first 2½ years of a child’s nappy use by planting sustainable forests.
  • Step One – Offset your nappy use

    Step One

    Offset your child’s nappy use with Ones Twos and Trees.

  • Step Two - We send you a certificate and growth chart

    Step Two

    Ones, Twos and Trees send you a numbered baby book certificate and beautifully designed growth chart to watch your little ones growth with the trees we plant for you.

  • Step Tree - we plant trees to offset your child's nappy use

    Step Trees

    Ones Twos and Trees plant trees on your behalf to offset the environmental impact of your child’s first 2½ years of nappy use. We monitor tree planting and provide you with progress reports.

Offset your childs nappy use today

Carbon offset 2½ years of a childs nappy use

Certified carbon offset by tree planting plus beautifully designed baby book certificate and growth chart

$45 + Postage & Packaging

Offset now

Description

Get your little ones off to a green start by offsetting 650kg of greenhouse gases generated by the average disposable nappy usage during the first 2½ years of your baby’s life. The perfect way to help create a green future for your little ones. Your carbon emissions will be offset by planting trees to help balance the greenhouse gas emissions produced through your nappy usage. Ones, Twos and Trees Certificate and Growth Chart are printed on recycled paper from 100% post-consumer waste, with out the use of chlorine bleaching, made by environmentally certified mills. Printed using vegetable based inks ensuring low chemical and solvent usage during the print process. Packaging is kept to a minimum using only paper from 100% post-consumer waste.

Nappies, trees and the environment

Don’t lose sleep worrying about the your child’s nappy use. By helping to plant bio-diverse forests you can minimise the environmental impact of your nappy usage.

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Turning wees and poos into trees

No matter what choice of nappy you make; disposable, reusable or bio-degradable; they all have a lasting environmental impacted.

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our projects

Our Australia wide accredited tree planting programmes help tackle climate change by naturally capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, whilst restoring habitat for native animals.
  • Bromfield Road

    Bromfield Road, Victoria

    Bromfield Road in South Gippsland, Boon Wurrung Country, can connect to Greenfleet's Wurneet Laang Laang forest, providing critical habitat for the Swift Parrot, Strzelecki Koala, and the endangered Strzelecki Gum. The area is also home to the rare and threatened Giant Gippsland Earthworm.
  • Bull Creek, South Australia

    Bull Creek, South Australia

    In Ngarrindjeri Country, an hour north of Adelaide, this property will undergo native revegetation to create habitat for rare wildlife like the Southern Brown Bandicoot, Southern Emu-wren, Yellow-footed Antechinus, Mallee Fowl, and Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo, while benefiting existing 100-year-old native forest and plant communities.
  • Dangerbridge, Queensland

    Dangerbridge, Queensland

    Located on Kabi Kabi Country, near Queensland's iconic Noosa region, Dangerbridge is an integrated revegetation and grazing property that has been undergoing restoration since 2003, benefiting wildlife habitat, including endangered koalas, and capturing carbon.
  • Glendalough, Victoria

    Glendalough, Victoria

    A cleared 240-hectare property in South Gippsland, Boon Wurrung Country, is being restored to native forest, serving as a crucial habitat link for Strzelecki Koalas and native birds. The ongoing revegetation efforts will continue in 2023 with additional native species planting.
  • Lyrebird, Victoria

    Lyrebird, Victoria

    Located in Boolarra South, Kurnai Country, this property will extend habitat for endangered species like the Swift Parrot, Gang-gang Cockatoo, Greater Glider, and koalas, while delivering significant climate action through native forest revegetation.
  • Ness Creek, Victoria

    Ness Creek, Victoria

    In South Gippsland, Boon Wurrung Country, Ness Creek site blends a forest with a free-range chicken egg farm, showcasing sustainable farming and climate action. Planted in 2016, the growing trees provide habitat for local wildlife like koalas and Sugar Gliders, with more native trees to be planted in 2023.

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