Project EverGreen unveiled a new feature for its Clean Air Calculator (CAC): a mobile drawing tool that allows users to easily map their green spaces and learn the amount of clean air they generate directly from their smartphones or tablets.
The new “mobile paint brush” makes mapping properties of any size simple and fun. Whether you service or manage a city park, natural grass sports field, corporate campus, residential lawn, or golf course, the CAC is the only platform that measures how much carbon green space sequesters as well as the amount of clean air it produces.
“Healthy green spaces – grass, trees, and shrubs – are one of the most effective natural ways to capture carbon and improve air quality in our communities,” said Cindy Code, executive Director of Project EverGreen. “With our new mobile drawing tool, anyone can now see the measurable environmental benefits of their green space right at their fingertips.”
Once a property is mapped, users receive a customized environmental impact report detailing:
- Carbon sequestered by the landscape
- Clean air produced annually
- Miles of emissions offset
- Number of people benefiting from the green space
In addition, the CAC can enhance team training and client education efforts by helping crews and customers understand how proper turf, tree, and shrub care contributes to cleaner, healthier communities. Whether incorporated into proposals, maintenance plans, or social media content, the CAC’s data-backed insights position your company as a trusted partner in environmental stewardship and community well-being.
Getting started with the Clean Air Calculator is quick and simple. In just a few easy steps, you can map your property and discover its environmental impact:
1. Create a free account at www.ProjectEverGreen.org/CleanAirCalculator
2. Watch the short tutorial
3. Enter your property address
4. Draw your property boundaries using the new mobile-friendly tool
5. Submit to receive your personalized report
Users are encouraged to share their results on social media and challenge friends and family to see what their properties are doing for the environment.

