[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":144},["Reactive",2],{"projects":3},{"projects":4,"projectTypes":140,"projectStages":142,"projectCountries":143},[5,26,39,53,64,75,86,96,103,111,118,125,132],{"id":6,"name":7,"country":8,"stage":9,"project_type":10,"hero":11,"short_description":12,"long_description":13,"project_start":14,"registry":15,"methodology":16,"sd_gs":17,"ideal_disbursement_price":24,"visible":25},"andes-usa-micro-organism-cdr","Andes USA Micro-organism CDR","USA","ready to scale","Removal - CDR","https://ulwgirpjjmgczaxzyffp.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/project-images/andes-1.png","Andes Biotechnologies is pioneering a cutting-edge project using proprietary microorganism technology to transform CO2 into minerals, sequestering carbon for thousands of years while significantly increasing crop yields. The project presents a unique, easy method of carbon sequestration, offering additional benefits like advancing sustainable farming, boosting farmer income, and promoting rural development.\n","Championed by Andes Biotechnologies, this innovative project utilizes revolutionary microorganism technology, transforming CO2 into minerals and effectively sequestering carbon for thousands of years. The project not only addresses climate change through effective carbon sequestration but also substantially enhances crop yields by an impressive 25%. Andes works in collaboration with farmers, deploying their microorganisms across farmlands in the USA, with a solid validation process in place through soil sampling that confirms the sequestration rate of over 2t/acre/year. Over 25,000 hectares of farmland have already been secured for this initiative, with plans for swift expansion through additional partnerships. Apart from carbon sequestration, this project carries multiple co-benefits, advancing sustainable farming practices, boosting farmer incomes, and fostering rural development. As Andes finalizes ISO certification for their technology, the project stands poised to receive the necessary financing to scale up operations, reducing costs substantially, and setting a new standard in the fight against climate change.\n","2023-08-01T00:00:00.000Z","Isometric","Microbial Carbon Mineralization",[18,19,20,21,22,23],"2","8","9","12","13","15",150,true,{"id":27,"name":28,"country":29,"stage":9,"project_type":30,"hero":31,"short_description":32,"long_description":33,"project_start":34,"registry":35,"methodology":36,"sd_gs":37,"ideal_disbursement_price":38,"visible":25},"expert365-india-clean-water","Expert365 India Clean Water","India","Avoidance - Solar","https://ulwgirpjjmgczaxzyffp.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/project-images/expert-365-1.png","Expert365's project, led by esteemed professor Vishy Karri, targets the provision of safe drinking water to rural communities in Tamil Nadu, India, via automated chlorination units and UV disinfection. This high-tech initiative leverages IoT and AI-ML technologies for dynamic water quality monitoring, aiming to reduce environmental degradation from traditional water boiling methods.\n","The innovative project led by Expert365, under the leadership of the renowned professor Vishy Karri, aims to provide safe drinking water to rural communities within the Salem and Erode districts of Tamil Nadu, India. The project seeks to mitigate the rural-urban disparity in access to safe drinking water in India, a disparity rooted in infrastructural issues and contamination that force rural families to rely on firewood or gas for boiling water. Expert365's project addresses this environmental issue by installing automated chlorination units and UV disinfection systems in these villages, reducing the need for water boiling and thus decreasing the demand for wood fuel and non-renewable biomass. The project further leverages state-of-the-art IoT and AI-ML technologies to dynamically monitor water quality, offering real-time data for stakeholders, credit buyers, and investors. The project has already secured rights from local villages for implementation and credit transfer. Recognizing the critical co-benefits of this project, Expert365 acknowledges its potential to significantly impact health and poverty, reduce gender inequalities associated with firewood collection and water purification, and safeguard remaining woodland habitats. The company is seeking financial backing and pre-purchase of carbon credits to enable further expansion of this crucial initiative.\n","2024-01-01T00:00:00.000Z","Gold Standard, Verra","AMS-III.AV",[],3,{"id":40,"name":41,"country":42,"stage":43,"project_type":44,"hero":45,"short_description":46,"long_description":47,"project_start":34,"registry":48,"methodology":49,"sd_gs":50,"ideal_disbursement_price":51,"visible":25,"total_ers":52},"isb-canada-afforestation","ISB Canada Afforestation","Canada","ready to launch","Removal - ARR","https://ulwgirpjjmgczaxzyffp.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/project-images/isb-1.jpg","Led by the Indigenous-owned company ISB, this trailblazing project in Central and Western Canada aims to reforest farmland using an innovative biochar-infused seedball technology, which increases tree growth and success rates dramatically. Aside from afforestation, the project brings additional benefits like soil nutrient retention, erosion prevention, and additional income sources for farmers.\n","In Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, a groundbreaking afforestation project has been set in motion by ISB, an Indigenous-owned company with over a decade of experience in the biomass industry. This project stands out for its use of proprietary biochar-infused seedball technology to reforest farmland, dramatically enhancing tree growth and planting success rates. Over 800,000 trees across 300+ hectares have already been committed, with scalability being a key advantage, as the initiative could expand across the Prairies involving a minimum of 50 landowners within the first five years. The project's uniqueness is further emphasized as it is the first of its kind, and the first VCS ARR project, in Central or Western Canada. Aside from promoting afforestation, the project offers several co-benefits such as increased soil nutrient retention, erosion prevention, and supplementary income for participating farmers, making it an environmentally and socially beneficial endeavor. With clear contracts and strong community relationships, ISB is well-positioned to encourage more landowners to participate in this transformative project.\n","Verra","VCS ARR",[],10,"undefined t",{"id":54,"name":55,"country":56,"stage":43,"project_type":44,"hero":57,"short_description":58,"long_description":59,"project_start":34,"registry":60,"methodology":61,"sd_gs":62,"ideal_disbursement_price":63,"visible":25,"total_ers":52},"nigeria-mangrove-restoration","Nigeria Mangrove Restoration","Nigeria","https://ulwgirpjjmgczaxzyffp.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/project-images/nmr-1.jpg","In the critical Niger Delta, this restoration project led by the experienced Tropical Research Conservation Center aims to rejuvenate degraded wetlands through the planting of millions of mangrove trees, providing considerable environmental and socio-economic benefits. The initiative not only mitigates climate change but also generates jobs by involving local communities in the restoration process.\n","Located in the Niger Delta, this project, spearheaded by the Tropical Research Conservation Center, aims to restore degraded wetlands through extensive mangrove reforestation. Despite the region's significance as a livelihood source for over 30 million people, it has suffered substantial damage due to oil and gas development. The initiative is set to plant an initial 10-10.5 million mangrove trees across 1,000 hectares of bare area within the degraded wetlands, offering both environmental and socio-economic advantages. Involvement of local communities in the restoration efforts is central to the project's implementation strategy, fostering job creation and community buy-in. Nurseries will be established within the project area to support reforestation, further stimulating local economies. Currently in its implementation stage, with successful pilot results, the project anticipates future expansion. Ultimately, the endeavor's far-reaching impacts include climate change mitigation, job creation, and biodiversity preservation.\n","Gold Standard","GS 403 / VM0033",[],15,{"id":65,"name":66,"country":67,"stage":43,"project_type":68,"hero":69,"short_description":70,"long_description":71,"project_start":34,"registry":60,"methodology":72,"sd_gs":73,"ideal_disbursement_price":74,"visible":25,"total_ers":52},"offgridsun-tanzania-improved-cookstove","OffGridSun Tanzania Improved Cookstove","Tanzania","Avoidance - ICS","https://ulwgirpjjmgczaxzyffp.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/project-images/ogs-1.jpg","Led by OffGridSun in collaboration with local groups, this Improved Cookstove project in Morogoro, Tanzania, aims to distribute 5000 efficient cookstoves to local households, mitigating deforestation and carbon emissions. Importantly, the project also fosters income opportunities by training local youth and women for stove distribution.\n","In Morogoro, Tanzania, the Improved Cookstove project, driven by OffGridSun in conjunction with the Tanzania Renewable Energy Association (TAREA) and the Mutina Group, targets the distribution of 5000 clean cookstoves to local households. The need for this initiative is underscored by the high dependency on biomass for cooking in Tanzania, contributing significantly to deforestation, carbon emissions, and dangerous indoor air pollution. The project involves supplying households across six villages with highly subsidized Jiko Makini stoves, recognized for their approximately 35% thermal efficiency. Crucially, local youth and women will be trained to sell and distribute these cookstoves, creating new income opportunities and ensuring the project's longevity. This initiative is the first to receive support from the Tanzanian government under its new carbon regulations, adding to its credibility. Beyond its climate impact, the project stands out for its socio-economic benefits, particularly the employment and skill development opportunities it provides for youth and women. With a high potential for expansion, the developer is actively exploring additional regions across Tanzania for similar initiatives.\n","AMS-II-G",[],null,{"id":76,"name":77,"country":78,"stage":9,"project_type":30,"hero":79,"short_description":80,"long_description":81,"project_start":82,"registry":48,"methodology":83,"sd_gs":84,"ideal_disbursement_price":85,"visible":25,"total_ers":52},"recoolit-global-refrigerant-disposal","Recoolit Global Refrigerant Disposal","Indonesia","https://ulwgirpjjmgczaxzyffp.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/project-images/recoolit-1.jpg","Recoolit is a tech-enabled company that captures and destroys high Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerants, currently operating in Indonesia. The company not only significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions but also fosters local economic growth through job creation and training opportunities.\n","Recoolit is an innovative tech-driven company based in Indonesia, dedicated to capturing and destroying harmful refrigerants with a high Global Warming Potential (GWP). Refrigerants, while benign when contained, can cause significant atmospheric damage if released, a risk often ignored due to the lack of global initiatives to destroy these chemicals. Recoolit's operations hinge on two methods. One involves a team of trained AC technicians capturing refrigerants at the source before they escape into the atmosphere, tracked meticulously for maximum transparency and creating a new income stream for technicians. The second strategy proactively destroys existing stockpiles of refrigerants before they can leak. Both methods adhere to the Montreal Protocol and ACR Destruction of Ozone Depleting Substances from International Sources. Currently poised to scale both of its credit projects, Recoolit anticipates generating offsets by December 2023 and has plans for global expansion. Apart from its crucial contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, Recoolit's project also propels local economic growth by creating employment and offering training opportunities.\n","2023-01-01T00:00:00.000Z","VM0016/ \nACR Destruction of Ozone Depleting Substances",[],44,{"id":87,"name":88,"country":89,"stage":90,"project_type":44,"hero":74,"short_description":91,"long_description":92,"project_start":34,"registry":93,"methodology":94,"sd_gs":95,"ideal_disbursement_price":74,"visible":25,"total_ers":52},"carbagro-cameroon-agroforestry-and-afforestation","CarbAgro Cameroon Agroforestry and Afforestation","Cameroon","prefeasibility","The Cameroon Agroforestry and Afforestation project aims to convert 1,000+ Ha of grasslands and plains in Cameroon into sustainable agroforestry systems. Led by CarbAgro Cameroon, this project focuses on sustainable land use, climate change mitigation, and providing reliable income streams for local communities.\n","The Cameroon Agroforestry and Afforestation project is an ambitious initiative that seeks to transform over 1,000 hectares of grasslands and plains in the Center and West regions of Cameroon into sustainable agroforestry systems. The project, led by CarbAgro Cameroon, is a joint partnership with individual village governments and is designed to introduce a diverse range of tree species, including avocado, mango, teak, cashew, moringa, and bamboo. Transitioning to mixed-use agroforestry systems offers substantial environmental benefits, along with creating a sustainable source of income for local communities. In terms of operations, local community members will be hired for implementation, and the profit-sharing of the agroforestry products is designed to benefit all stakeholders. With contracts already signed with local village governments and all groundwork completed, the project is now seeking financing to launch full-scale operations. It offers substantial expansion potential, with plans to replicate the model in other regions of Cameroon on successful execution. Beyond environmental restoration, this project will generate significant social and economic benefits for local communities, underscoring its holistic approach to sustainable development.\n","Gold Standard, Verra, PlanVivo","VCS ARR/\nGS ARR/\nPlanVivo ARR",[],{"id":97,"name":98,"country":99,"stage":90,"project_type":44,"hero":74,"short_description":100,"long_description":101,"project_start":34,"registry":93,"methodology":94,"sd_gs":102,"ideal_disbursement_price":74,"visible":25,"total_ers":52},"drc-agroforestry","DRC Agroforestry","Democratic Republic of the Congo","The DRC Agroforestry project, led by CAD, is a community-focused reforestation initiative on private smallholder farms in Western DRC, aiming to transform grasslands into plantations. Along with carbon sequestration, the project provides community benefits and creates sustainable income sources.\n","The DRC Agroforestry project is a community-centric grouped reforestration and agroforestry initiative, developed locally on private smallholder farms in Western DRC. Currently, the project spans 650 hectares, featuring over 120,000 mango, acacia, and avocado trees. CAD, an organization with a proven history of successful agroforestry projects across six provinces in the DRC, designed the project in partnership with local municipalities and private properties. This ambitious endeavor aims to transform existing grasslands into flourishing plantations, generating revenue from the sale of produce which will fund community services, supported by a dedicated agro-processing operation. Having already secured carbon rights from landowners and a Letter of No Objection (LoNO) from the DRC Government, the project is ready to fully launch following the completion of an active pilot. With high scalability potential, this project has the capacity to continuously enroll additional landowners. Moreover, beyond carbon sequestration, this project provides notable community benefits, including funding for clean water, healthcare, and education centers, and offering a sustainable income source for the local community. The project is now seeking financing to launch the full project after the successful completion of the pilot.\n",[],{"id":104,"name":105,"country":106,"stage":90,"project_type":44,"hero":74,"short_description":107,"long_description":108,"project_start":34,"registry":93,"methodology":94,"sd_gs":109,"ideal_disbursement_price":110,"visible":25,"total_ers":52},"haiti-agroforestry-and-afforestation","Haiti Agroforestry and Afforestation","Haiti","The Haiti Agroforestry and Afforestation project, spearheaded by the Haitian Solidarity Association (ASHAS), aims to transform 2000 Ha of degraded land in Grand'Anse State, Haiti into thriving agroforestry and reforestation hubs. Besides carbon sequestration, the project will also bolster local employment, empower the youth and women, and generate funds for additional community-based programs.\n","Driven by the Haitian Solidarity Association (ASHAS), the Haiti Agroforestry and Afforestation project is a bold step towards transforming 2000 Ha of degraded land in Grand'Anse State, Haiti, into flourishing agroforestry (30%) and reforestation (70%) zones. The project involves planting diverse forest trees and agroforestry species, bolstering biodiversity and productivity. It is all set to move towards either a pilot stage or full implementation, with a dedicated team of 200 farmers and 1500 planters. Notably, there's a significant representation of women and youth in this team, highlighting the project's commitment to social empowerment. Legal agreements with regional governments are in place, and the LoNO process is in progress. Beyond carbon sequestration, this project offers extensive social benefits, including local job creation, youth and women empowerment, and a sustainable revenue stream to fund additional community-based programs.\n",[],5,{"id":112,"name":113,"country":114,"stage":90,"project_type":44,"hero":74,"short_description":115,"long_description":116,"project_start":34,"registry":93,"methodology":94,"sd_gs":117,"ideal_disbursement_price":110,"visible":25,"total_ers":52},"kenya-afforestation-and-reforestation","Kenya Afforestation and Reforestation","Kenya","The Kenya Afforestation and Reforestation project proposes a transformation of 20,000 hectares of plains in Isiolo County into flourishing landscapes. Led by the Ministry of Environment, the initiative seeks to combat the effects of climate change, environmental degradation, and the risk of desertification.\n","The Kenya Afforestation and Reforestation project is a monumental initiative set to revitalize 20,000 hectares of plains in Isiolo County, Kenya. The area, under threat from severe degradation and potential desertification, due to climate change and human activities, will be restored into lush landscapes teeming with life. Spearheaded by the Kenyan Ministry of Environment, the project aligns with National-Level mandates to counter climate change effects and environmental degradation. The project operations will be executed by Isiolo County's local workforce, providing vital employment opportunities while ensuring local engagement and ownership. The Isiolo County Government fully supports the initiative, ready to mobilize its communities rapidly. Currently, the project is soliciting early-stage investment for due diligence, site visits, and pilot studies before a full launch. The co-benefits of the initiative extend beyond environmental restoration to incorporate local community development, education, and employment, making this project a holistic approach to sustainable development.\n",[],{"id":119,"name":120,"country":121,"stage":90,"project_type":44,"hero":74,"short_description":122,"long_description":123,"project_start":34,"registry":93,"methodology":94,"sd_gs":124,"ideal_disbursement_price":74,"visible":25,"total_ers":52},"mexico-afforestation","Mexico Afforestation","Mexico","The Mexico Afforestation project, directed by the Foundation of LIDAG, aims to restore and conserve 2,000 Ha of deforested lands in Nayarit, Mexico. This initiative, with potential to expand to neighboring communities, seeks to revive native ecosystems and bolster local socio-economic conditions.\n","The Mexico Afforestation project is a significant and socially-driven environmental initiative that aspires to rejuvenate and preserve native ecosystems in Nayarit, Mexico. Headed by the Foundation of LIDAG, a reputable organization with a proven history in forestry and agriculture, this project focuses on the restoration of 2,000 Ha of deforested land within a 10,000 Ha region. Through strategic reforestation, the project seeks to counterbalance the ecological damage and foster socio-economic prosperity in the local communities. Presently, the project is sourcing funding to conduct due diligence, site visits, and pilot studies. LIDAG has set up all on-ground operations and is ready for immediate launch. With the potential for expansion to neighboring communities, the project could impact up to 100,000 Ha within a 350,000 Ha area. Beyond standard environmental benefits of an afforestation and reforestation project, this initiative promises enhanced community-based advantages for locals living on the land, in line with the Foundation of LIDAG's legacy.\n",[],{"id":126,"name":127,"country":128,"stage":90,"project_type":44,"hero":74,"short_description":129,"long_description":130,"project_start":34,"registry":93,"methodology":94,"sd_gs":131,"ideal_disbursement_price":74,"visible":25,"total_ers":52},"nepal-afforestation","Nepal Afforestation","Nepal","The Nepal Afforestation project seeks to restore 1,500 hectares of degraded family-owned forests in Nepal, covering 4 provinces and 5 districts. This AFFON-led initiative is focused on stimulating local economies through fruit and timber production while directly benefiting over 300 households.\n","The Nepal Afforestation initiative is a substantial reforestation project, aiming to revive 1,500 hectares of degraded, family-owned forests dispersed across four provinces and five districts in Nepal. Headed by AFFON, a seasoned organization with comprehensive local relationships and experience, this initiative stands to benefit over 300 households directly. The focus is on ameliorating local economies through the production of fruits and timber. The project, spanning five locations in Nepal, involves distributing seedlings and grafted trees to landowners for planting, supported by an on-ground team for supervision and monitoring. Currently, the initiative is securing early-stage investments to carry out due diligence, site visits, and pilot studies. The operations for implementation are fully prepared for launch. Along with the typical co-benefits from afforestation and agroforestry initiatives, AFFON is dedicated to promoting sustainable family forests and enhancing the livelihoods of the landowners.\n",[],{"id":133,"name":134,"country":135,"stage":90,"project_type":44,"hero":74,"short_description":136,"long_description":137,"project_start":34,"registry":93,"methodology":94,"sd_gs":138,"ideal_disbursement_price":139,"visible":25,"total_ers":52},"philippines-agroforestry-and-afforestation","Philippines Agroforestry and Afforestation","Philippines","The Philippines Agroforestry and Afforestation project led by Tribes and Natures Defenders aims to restore deforested lands on Mindanao Island, Philippines, using native trees and agroforestry species. This Indigenous-led, highly scalable initiative promises to bring about environmental and economic transformation in the region.\n","The Philippines Agroforestry and Afforestation project is a significant initiative to restore the deforested lands of Mindanao Island, home to diverse tribal communities. Spearheaded by Tribes and Natures Defenders, an organization deeply connected to the local tribal communities, the project seeks to reforest over 1000 Ha owned by 35+ landowners across two tribes initially. They plan to continually expand by including more tribes and landowners as they receive their Certificates of Ancestral Domain. The project's goal is not only to combat environmental degradation but also to alleviate economic pressures on tribal landowners. At present, the project seeks funding for due diligence, site visits, and pilot studies, with all on-ground operations prepared for launch. Besides environmental regeneration, the project aims to provide food security and expand the work of Tribes and Natures Defenders in bringing education, healthcare, and clean water to the tribal communities, all while preserving local biodiversity.\n",[],8,[141,10,30,44,68],"All",[141,9,43,90],[141,8,29,42,56,67,78,89,99,106,114,121,128,135],1697201770429]