In an era where ESG commitments are under scrutiny and accusations of greenwashing abound, Latvia-based Carbon Less Future (CLF) offers companies a radical alternative: grow your trees where people can see them. Literally.

CLF's glazed-walled container farms cultivate up to 33,600 saplings per cycle using vertical farming technology, right on corporate premises, in public plazas, or near schools. For companies aiming to meet EU Taxonomy and ESG requirements, the system offers visibility, compliance, and credibility.

Making reforestation visible
"You can walk by and watch the trees grow, then go plant them yourself," says Aigars Jacuks, COO and Co-founder at CLF. "It's a full-cycle system: not just visibility, but climate action."

The first CLF container was placed in the Latvian city of Gulbene. Students from nearby schools visit regularly, watching the slow but steady progress of pine saplings stretching toward the LED sun. "It's part farm, part educational tool, and part sustainability billboard."

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For more information:
Carbon Less Future
Aigars Jacuks, COO and Co-founder
aigars@clf.earth
www.clf.earth

Publication date: Tue 6 May 2025
© VerticalFarmDaily.com / Wesley Francis

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