Carbon offset raises funds for koalas

In 2019 Sustainable Noosa Everglades tour operator, Kanu Kapers, launched a carbon offset scheme to raise money for koala habitat.

In 2019 Sustainable Noosa Everglades tour operator, Kanu Kapers, launched a carbon offset scheme to raise money for koala habitat.

To date their guests have raised a whopping $2,300 and donations are set to soar.

Kanu Kapers have calculated that a return 58km journey to Noosa emits roughly the same amount of carbon as a tree processes in a year.

A tree costs local Koala charity, Queensland Koala Crusaders, $10 to plant and maintain for koala habitat, so Kanu Kapers ask for a $10 donation per car.

As no one carries much cash for donations anymore, Kanu Kapers have now added a donation option at checkout on their website, meaning that it’s now even easier for guests to donate to help koalas.

For more information visit kanukapersaustralia.com/carbon-offset-for-koalas/