To reinstate climate balance
Dorights’ unique smart solution to fighting climate change enables you to achieve a long-term impact. We take custodianship over whatever you entrust with us, and it is our greatest responsibility - to maximize your impact. We will look everywhere to improve and if we can improve, we will. Dorights’ mission is to rebalance the climate within one generation.
We work to achieve our goals by (1) increasing our numbers of subscribers. We need to join forces to win this fight. (2) We purchase emission rights to force corporations to emit less, and (3) We constantly look for new alternatives and emerging technologies that we can help.

Choose a project?
With Dorights, you cannot choose a project; but we will constantly and only sponsor the projects with the most impact. We believe our subscribers want to maximise their impact and to do that requires a great deal of technical and financial modelling. That’s what we do best, for you. We will, however, continually inform you of our progress via emails, social media and the website.

It’s time to act
The effects of greenhouse gases and climate change have been known for decades. Initially the ideas were disregarded, but today they are widely acknowledged. The time for contemplation has long since passed, and the time to act is now.
It’s simple and fast
For the price of a mobile app you can offset more than 250 kgs of CO2, a massive figure. Take a look and see which plan suits you, or learn more about how we offset emissions. Be the difference!
As of now we only offer subscriptions in Swedish krona (SEK).
EUR to SEK is around 11
GBP to SEK is around 12.50
USD to SEK is around 10
(2020-04-09)
49 SEK/month
- Two free months
- Free eco T-shirt
- Reduce 64 % of household emissions
- Cancel anytime
99 SEK/month
- Two free months
- Free eco T-shirt
- Reduce 130 % of household emissions
- Cancel anytime
149 SEK/month
- Two free months
- Free eco T-shirt
- Reduce 208 % of household emissions
- Cancel anytime
Evolution is adaption
Fact: Bowerbirds have traditionally gathered colourful flowers to decorate their bower in order to court females. They have now, however, adapted and will use the vast amount of plastic available.