The A-Gas voluntary emission reduction project was undertaken to encourage the recovery of used HFCs and to avoid the production of virgin HFCs and their associated emissions.
The Soilfood Soil Amendments project in Finland converts pulp waste into natural fertilizers for farmers, storing carbon and reducing the dependence on harmful chemical fertilizers.
The Hernando County project uses methane gas produced in landfills in Florida, United States to generate electricity and avoids CO2 emissions from the flaring of landfill gas.
The forest adaptation project removes and avoids carbon emissions by increasing the structural diversity of the forest, making the forest more climate-resilient.
The Douglas County biochar project uses waste products of the lumber mills in Oregon, United States to create biochar that stores CO2 for thousands of years.
The Great Bear Rainforest project in Canada protects temperate forests that are home to several endangered species and a large community of First Nations people.
CSI sequesters carbon by burying wood debris to in anaerobic conditions to prevent decomposition.