We’ve got your back.

We 🤍 WA Farmers. So we want to be straight with you.

Carbon Sync projects aren’t about quick fixes or checking boxes. They’re about restoring function: getting value from the system you already manage, and the ecosystem services your land quietly delivers every day. Before we start, we take the time to understand how your landscape works, and whether the conditions are in place to build something that lasts.

We look at four key areas:

01 — Your farming system

Every farm is different — in scale, rainfall, rotations, grazing pressure, and underlying soil structure. We assess how your system currently works, where the constraints lie, and whether there’s real potential to build carbon into the landscape. If the foundations are there, we’ll help you scaffold around them.

02 — Your family structure

These are long-term projects — which means decisions aren’t just seasonal, they’re generational. Whether you’re a family partnership or a multi-enterprise operation, we take the time to understand how decisions are made, and make sure everyone at the table has clarity and confidence in the process.

03 — Your goals for the land

We don’t arrive with a prescription. We start with a conversation. What’s your vision for the farm? What do you want it to hold — in 5, 10, or 25 years?
We build from your goals, and work together to restore the feedbacks and functions that can carry them.

04 — Your role in the bigger picture

No farm exists in isolation. It’s part of a region, a catchment, a community. We see carbon farming as a way to restore not just land, but livelihoods — supporting strong farm businesses, resilient landscapes, and regional systems that can keep delivering value through change.

We know you already manage more than you’re currently getting paid for.
We’re here to help change that — by making the full value of your work visible, measurable, and valued for what it truly delivers.