Here is the prototype platform we have built to facilitate the dialogue between historically siloed actors.
Now CEOs and Sustainability Officers around the world can interact directly with rural indigenous communities around the world. This is a first of its kind.
Buyers can express their intent to decarbonize naturally by displaying their goals.
While sellers can offer their carbon removal capabilities and goals on the number of trees they are ready and willing to plant.
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A significant number of top firms around the world are experiencing a mounting regulatory pressure to disclose and mitigate their levels of emissions. As a result, companies are under pressure to find viable offsets in order to reduce their carbon footprint.
They need more and more capable intermediaries to plan, design and execute their decarbonization projects on a global scale.
Failed carbon markets due to silos and misalignment between main players.
Several large multinationals and top firms are struggling with their sustainability goals…from disclosing their emissions to implementing successful offsets.
Our goal is to solve their pain points by offering viable afforestation solutions, which requires collaboration and consent from rural indigenous communities.
The current carbon markets are not allowing all willing actors to participate: rural indigenous communities (guardians of nature) have no access to global climate finance. Our mission is to change this and catalyze tangible climate action.