What types of carbon projects do you work on?
We work across a range of climate mitigation and carbon removal interventions, including afforestation and reforestation (ARR), agricultural land management (ALM), agroforestry, ecosystem restoration, biochar, and enhanced rock weathering (ERW).
Do you only work on nature-based projects?
While a significant part of our work focuses on nature-based and land-based systems, we are also expanding into engineered and hybrid carbon removal pathways such as biochar and enhanced rock weathering.
Which carbon standards do you work with?
We support projects aligned with leading international standards and frameworks, including Verra (VCS & CCB) and Gold Standard.
What services do you provide across the project lifecycle?
Our support spans project origination, feasibility and due diligence, carbon projections, project design, MRV implementation, biodiversity monitoring, community engagement, audit readiness, registration and issuance support.
Do you support projects during validation and verification?
Yes. We support projects through documentation review, monitoring systems, audit readiness assessments, VVB coordination and query resolution during validation and verification processes.
How long does it take to develop a carbon project?
Timelines depend on project type, scale, methodology and data availability. Most projects require multiple stages including feasibility, design, validation, implementation, and monitoring before issuance.
What is the typical timeline from project development to issuance?
Timelines depend on the project type and readiness of on-ground implementation. Registration may typically take 18-24 months, followed by monitoring and verification before carbon credits can be issued.
Can you support only specific workstreams instead of the full project lifecycle?
Yes. We support both end-to-end project development and standalone technical services such as feasibility assessments, baseline and monitoring studies, biodiversity studies, geospatial monitoring and/or audit readiness reviews.
Do you work with investors or implementation partners?
We work with both. Our support extends to investors, project developers, state authorities, NGOs, CSR programmes, implementation partners, farmer collectives and institutions involved in climate and restoration projects.
How much area is required for a carbon project?
There is no fixed minimum area requirement. However, smaller projects, typically below 300-500 ha, may face cost-efficiency challenges due to development, monitoring and verification requirements. Grouped or aggregated project structures can help improve viability.
Who owns the carbon rights?
Carbon rights are typically determined through land ownership, land-use arrangements and project agreements between stakeholders. Establishing clear ownership and benefit-sharing structures is critical for project credibility and long-term implementation.
Do you guarantee a specific number of carbon credits?
No. Credit volumes depend on methodology requirements, project performance, monitoring outcomes and independent verification processes.
How do you approach project quality and integrity?
We prioritize projects with credible additionality, clear ownership structures, realistic implementation potential and long-term environmental and social integrity. Our approach is grounded in defensible, evidence-based project design supported by transparent methodologies, conservative accounting and realistic implementation pathways. We focus on durable and verifiable outcomes rather than overstated projections.