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Nature-based solutions

We are a project developer of high-quality, large-scale nature restoration projects accredited by leading verification standards.

Project overview

Verified Carbon Projects

These are the nature-based projects we are successfully running with landowners and investors.

kenya MT Kenya and Aberdares, Kenya

Hongera Reforestation Project

Lifetime Emissions Reduction: 5.1M tCO₂

This large-scale reforestation and agroforestry project in Kenya preserves natural resources and safeguards water supply in a vital catchment area. By implementing responsible tree planting and careful monitoring, we maintain a delicate balance that supports the ecosystem and prevents deforestation.

VERRA ID: 3321
cameroon Congo Basin Region, Cameroon

Greenzone Reforestation Project

Lifetime Emissions Reduction: 7.8M tCO₂

This project is a large-scale nature-based project on the edges of the Congo Basin in Cameroon to restore nature, create forests, and promote sustainable development through reforestation and agroforestry.

VERRA ID: 4176
kenya MT Kenya and Aberdares, Kenya

Hongera Energy Efficient Cookstoves Project

Lifetime Emissions Reduction: 2.5M tCO₂

This project manufactures and distributes energy-efficient, locally-manufactured cookstoves to rural families in Kenya, improving their health and decreasing deforestation.

GOLD STANDARD ID: GS 12033
uganda Hoima and Masindi Districts, Western Uganda

Bulindi Agroforestry and Chimpanzee Conservation Project

Lifetime Emissions Reduction: 10.1M tCO₂

This project restores the declining chimpanzee habitat in Bulindi, Uganda, through active afforestation and community involvement. It works with local farming communities to plant diverse, sustainable tree species that improve livelihoods, restore biodiversity, and protect endangered chimpanzees. 

GOLD STANDARD ID: GS 12226
vecteezy_democratic-republic-of-the-congo-flag-official-colors-and_6920450 Near Kikwit, the Democratic Republic of the Congo

DRC Reforestation Project

Lifetime Emissions Reduction: 5.7M tCO₂

This project, near Kikwit, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, aims to foster a thriving environment for biodiversity, enhance livelihoods, and promote sustainable agriculture.

Currently in the feasibility study phase
shutterstock_403138900 (1) (1) Aral Sea in the Kyzylorda Region, Kazakhstan

Lake Aral Afforestation Project

Lifetime Emissions Reduction: 2.7M tCO₂

This project restores the dried banks of the Aral Sea in Kazakhstan through saxaul planting, revitalising ecosystems, stabilising soil, and mitigating environmental challenges.

Currently in the feasibility study phase
kenya Nyeri, Laikipia, Nyandarua, Kirinyaga, Meru, Tharaka-Nithi, and Embu, Kenya

Stoves for Schools Project

Lifetime Emissions Reduction: 0.4M tCO₂

This initiative aims to introduce large, energy-efficient cookstoves to schools in Kenya, reducing indoor air pollution and promoting a healthier, sustainable future for education.

Currently in the feasibility study phase
cameroon Central Region, Cameroon

Sawa Cookstoves Project

Lifetime Emissions Reduction: 2.4M tCO₂

This project aims to reduce deforestation and indoor air pollution by providing local communities with efficient, locally-manufactured stoves in Ntui and Ndjeke in Cameroon.

Currently in the feasibility study phase

Plastic removal projects

These are our plastic credit projects that collect and recycle plastic waste.

sri lanka flag Mirissa, Colombo, Negombo, and the city of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka

Green Wheels Plastic Collection Project

6,500 tonnes of plastic to be removed and recycled

This project aims to combat plastic pollution in Sri Lanka by collecting 6,500 tonnes of plastic waste from local beaches and environments using a fleet of locally manufactured electric bikes (e-bikes).

Currently in the design phase

Biodiversity projects

These are our projects to revitalise and boost biodiversity in vital areas.

australia El Arish, in the Cassowary Coast Region of Queensland, Australia.

Queensland Biodiversity Pilot Project

2,000 trees planted

This pioneering biodiversity project is designed to utilise the Miyawaki method, a revolutionary technique that encourages the rapid growth of native forests to cultivate a dense, biodiverse forest.

Currently in the pilot phase

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