# Forestry Partners > Forestry Partners is an Irish not-for-profit social enterprise that plants new native woodlands across Ireland, positioning Irish business at the forefront of biodiversity restoration. Forestry Partners is a trading name of Environmental Preservation Trust CLG, a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee registered in Ireland. Founded in 2019 by John Beckett, Forestry Partners brings together leading industry figures alongside climate, forestry and biodiversity experts to deliver an ambitious strategic plan: to reforest 1% of the land area of Ireland, offsetting approximately 28 million metric tons of CO2, while creating tens of thousands of acres of new woodland wildlife habitats. ## Key Facts - Founded: 2019 - Type: Not-for-profit social enterprise - Location: Dublin, Ireland - Website: https://forestrypartners.com - Mission: Large-scale native woodland reforestation in Ireland - Legal Entity: Environmental Preservation Trust CLG ## What We Do We plant new native woodlands across Ireland, creating spaces for nature and biodiversity to thrive. All the forests we plant are also open to the public for the benefit of the local and national community. In 2022, building on our success, we formed a partnership with Coillte Nature — the not-for-profit arm of Irish State forestry company Coillte — forming a new not-for-profit organisation called The Nature Trust (www.naturetrust.ie). ## Pages - [Home](https://forestrypartners.com/): Overview of Forestry Partners and our mission - [About Us](https://forestrypartners.com/about): Our background, founding story, and goals - [How It Works](https://forestrypartners.com/how-it-works): How corporate funding supports woodland planting - [Why Join Us](https://forestrypartners.com/benefits): Benefits of getting involved - [News](https://forestrypartners.com/news): Latest news and updates - [Contact](https://forestrypartners.com/contact): Get in touch ## Contact - Email: info@forestrypartners.ie - Phone: +353 1 5461111 - Address: Newcourt House, Strandville Ave., Clontarf, Dublin 3, Ireland