Activate voucher
Ecosystem Restoration
using Drone Technology
At Project O2, we’re revolutionizing reforestation with cutting-edge drone technology. Our approach speeds up the planting process by three to five times compared to traditional methods, making a significant impact on preserving natural resources and combating climate change.
Central to our innovation are our "SeedBombs"—specialized seed balls that are dispersed by drones using a custom-designed "seed launcher."
These SeedBombs contain a carefully selected mix of seed species that mimic the natural succession of the land we are reforesting. This approach ensures resilient and biodiverse forests able to adapt to increasing climate extremes and anomalies —unlike the monoculture practices widely used in Europe. Engineered to survive a drop from 10-30 meters, our SeedBombs also contain natural repellents to keep wildlife at bay. Once the first rains arrive, the seeds inside start to sprout.
Inspired by the way birds spread seeds, our aerial reforestation method enables fast and efficient planting on any terrain, especially in remote and hard-to-reach areas.




How We Work


Site Assessment
Expert team identifies naturally thriving species for the area
SeedBombs Making
Customized recipes designed for soil conditions with native seeds




Planting Day
Drones disperse SeedBombs with school and community involvement
Monitoring
Multispectral and LiDAR drone cameras track forest development


Why Project O2?
1 ha/hour by drone instead of weeks of manual planting
Than traditional seedling planting
Thanks to SeedBombs technology
Inaccessible Terrain
Steep, fire-damaged and destroyed terrains accessible only from the air

SeedBombs Technology
Our SeedBombs contain a carefully selected mix of native species that mimic the natural succession of the terrain, creating resilient and biodiverse forests.
Various recipes for different ecological conditions and tree species
Natural biostimulants, mycorrhiza, hydrogel and natural wool
Natural repellents reduce predation by wild animals
Resistant to 10-30m drops, germination with first rains
