The Katingan Restoration and Conservation Project (‘The Katingan Project’) protects and restores 149,800 hectares of peatland ecosystems.
This project's aim is to make Namibia the largest producer of biochar soil conditioner in Africa, directing carbon finance to impactful, scalable and credible climate action.
Charm Industrial turns excess, inedible agricultural and forestry residues into bio-oil and puts that oil back underground for permanent carbon removal.
The Community-based Avoided Deforestation Project in Guinea-Bissau prevents the release of carbon stored in mangroves, while preserving critical estuarine ecosystems.
The Burn Somalia project deploys highly efficient cookstoves to reduce woody biomass consumption for households in urban areas of Somalia.
The Keo Seima REDD+ project is a forest conservation project in Cambodia that preserves vulnerable wildlife and supports education and training for the local communities.
The Bukaleba Forest Project fights against climate change and deforestation through the reforestation of 5,000 hectares of degraded shrub and grassland along Lake Victoria.