Project Showcase
Project Showcase
From rainforest conservation to carbon removal technologies, these are some of the climate projects that can be sourced through Carbonplace. With our multi-registry infrastructure, you can build a diversified portfolio of spot and new issuance credits that align with your sustainability objectives.
Agreena
Soil Carbon
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Type:ReductionRemovalThe Agreena Carbon Project aims to reduce agricultural GHG emissions through the implementation of activities that are central principles of regenerative agriculture. The Project intends to help farmers transition to regenerative agriculture by applying sustainable agricultural land management practices (ALM) in order to maintain yields while ensuring long-term viability of their farms and land. Regenerative agriculture describes holistic farming practices that improve the soil fertility and enhance the storage of soil organic carbon (SOC) and ‘focuses on the regeneration of living soil, improved micro hydrology, and conserving biodiversity at all levels while enhancing inputs use-efficiency and ecosystem system services.’ The AgreenaCarbon Project assists farmers in the transition from conventional, intensive farming practices to ones that avoid soil disturbances and increase the amount of organic soil amendments all while reducing the use of synthetic fertilisers. The focal point of these practices is reducing tillage to reduce soil disturbance with the addition of the other activities as a combined suite of activities that contribute to soil fertility. The Project facilitates the transition through a carbon payment programme which provides economic incentives to change existing agricultural practices, described as project activities. The programme is located across Europe and is based in temperate climates.
Biocare
Biochar
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Type:RemovalThe Carbonchip Mobile Carboniser Project converts forestry waste into biochar to permanently store carbon and improve soils. Operated by Carbonchip Pty Ltd, a privately owned Queensland company, the project uses a Tigercat 6050 mobile pyrolysis unit to process eucalyptus and pine residues from sustainable Queensland plantations. The mobile unit enables in situ pyrolysis, reducing the need for biomass transport and minimising emissions and energy use. The project adheres to Puro.earth’s Biochar Methodology, ensuring compliance with rigorous sustainability, traceability, and carbon accounting standards. ID: 291133
Boomitra
Soil Carbon
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Type:RemovalBoomitra develops high-integrity soil-based carbon removal projects across four continents, supporting farmers and ranchers to restore soils and improve livelihoods. Our portfolio includes: Grassland Restoration in Northern Mexico (VCS 2887) Carbon Farming in India (VCS 2889) Grassland Restoration in South America (VCS 3291) Grassland Restoration in East Africa (VCS 3340) Carbon Farming in East Africa (VCS 3774) Grassland Restoration in Colombia (VCS 5335) Grassland Restoration in Costa Rica (VCS 5566) URVARA in India (SC9) Oasis Biomass Carbon Removal and Storage (Puro.earth ID pending) Together these projects span millions of acres, engage over 100,000 producers, and deliver durable, farmer-first carbon removal.
Bosques Amazónicos
REDD+
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Type:AvoidanceREDD+ Brazil nut Concessions project (ID 868), developed by the Peruvian company Bosques Amazónicos (BAM) together with +800 concessionaire families in Madre de Dios, Peru, protects +600,000 hectares of megadiverse forests that are unique in the world: the Brazil nut forests. For +15 years, BAM and concessionaire families have been working together to protect these forests and their biodiversity from the growing threats of deforestation affecting the region. How? By promoting sustainable economic development in harmony with the environment and providing better life opportunities for the local community, implementing various strategies for monitoring and controlling forests and protecting Amazonian biodiversity.
Carboneers
Biochar
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Type:RemovalCarboneers develops community-led biochar projects that turn agricultural residues into climate-positive solutions while empowering rural livelihoods. In Ghana, the initiative spans over 1,000 farming communities across Volta, Ashanti, Oti, and Ahafo, converting corn stalks, sorghum, soy, and cacao pods into biochar through soil pit and earth kiln pyrolysis. Payments via mobile money ensure transparency, with women leading across all project levels. In India, projects in Odisha and Assam involve 7,500 farming communities using both traditional and advanced pyrolysis methods. Partnering with local NGOs, Carboneers promotes collective decision-making, soil health, carbon reduction, and gender equity, driving sustainable rural transformation.
Circular Impact
Superpollutant
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Type:AvoidanceThe Sanergy Composting Group Project (VCS4015) captures human sanitation waste and other organic waste in Kenyan cities, and transforms it into organic fertilizer and insect-based animal feed. By diverting waste from open dumping and anaerobic decay, the project prevents methane emissions, a greenhouse gas 84× more potent than CO₂. The project is registered under Verra’s Verified Carbon Standard using CDM methodology ACM0022 (Alternative Waste Treatment Processes) and issued its first 6,640 credits in 2024, and completed its second issuance of 27,820 credits in mid-2025. Carbon revenues support safe sanitation for informal-settlement residents and regenerative agriculture for smallholder farmers.
EcoForestCO2
IFM
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Type:RemovalEcoForest CO2 is committed to preserving and sustainably managing forests in Mexico, generating around 254,727 carbon credits annually. Its projects are registered under CAR and include Ejido La Ciudad (ID: CAR1847), located in the Sierra Madre Occidental, which acts as a vital biological corridor and supports community-led FSC-certified forestry with 243 landowners. Another flagship project is Comunidad San Bernardino de Milpillas Chico (ID: CAR1941), a 100-year IFM initiative led by the Indigenous Tepehuano community in Durango. Through technology, circular economy principles, and collaboration with local communities, EcoForestCO2 strengthens ecosystems, cultural heritage, and climate resilience.
Entrepreneurs du Monde
Cookstoves
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Type:ReductionEntrepreneurs du Monde, a France-based NGO, incubates local programs until they become autonomous in the fight against poverty. Through three initiatives in Togo (ID: 10712), Burkina Faso (ID: 1146) and Haiti (ID: 2564), families gain access to LPG cookstoves, replacing wood and charcoal. The impact is immediate: lower fuel costs, cleaner air at home, major time savings for women and children, forest protection and reduced CO₂ emissions. Every credit purchased directly supports these families, with 100% of proceeds reinvested to scale impact on the ground.
Green CO2
IFM
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Type:AvoidanceRemovalBehind Mexican carbon capture projects beats the heart of communities of women and men committed to caring for forests and protecting invaluable ecosystem services—biodiversity, water, and landscapes full of life. Each carbon credit they generate is more than a number: it is an opportunity. With the income, they expand conservation actions, invest in projects for the collective good, and strengthen their communities. At the same time, it ensures dignified, fairly paid jobs that honor their effort and commitment, creating a future where people and nature thrive together.
Grogenics
Blue CarbonNew Issuance
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Type:RemovalAvoidanceIn 2025 alone, 37+ million tons of toxic sargassum will crash onto tropical shores, rot in the sun, and release methane, a greenhouse gas 80 times more potent than CO₂ and the fastest accelerator of global warming. Grogenics stops this at its source, capturing seaweed before decay to prevent emissions. Our biochar and patent-pending bioremediation process detoxifies the biomass, producing safe, nutrient-rich compost within a fully circular, ecological model that returns value to communities. Beyond carbon, our project safeguards reefs, sea turtles, and coastal biodiversity, protects soils, empowers 150+ women-led farms, revitalizes tourism, and reopens waters for artisanal fishers, securing resilient futures. Recognized by Earthshot, UNICEF, Sustainable Ocean Alliance, Solar Impulse Ocean Solution and the World Economic Forum, Grogenics turns one of the ocean’s worst crises into a scalable climate and biodiversity victory.
Greenerth
Biochar
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Type:RemovalOur artisanal biochar project converts cotton agro-residues into stable biochar through low-tech flame curtain kilns. By locking carbon in the soil for hundreds of years, the project delivers durable carbon removal while unlocking significant co-benefits for rural communities. Biochar application improves soil health and fertility, leading to increased crop yields for smallholder farmers. At the same time, the project creates rural employment opportunities and reduces harmful air pollution by preventing open burning of agricultural waste.
Life Climate
Renewable Energy
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Type:ReductionLife Climate is a leading sustainability developer dedicated to advancing climate solutions through innovative carbon and renewable energy projects. With expertise spanning project design, certification, and management, Life Climate works to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while generating measurable social and environmental benefits. One of its flagship initiatives, the Zonguldak Landfill Gas to Electricity Project (VCS ID 4469) in Türkiye, converts methane emissions from unmanaged waste into clean electricity for the grid. This project not only prevents significant CO₂ emissions but also supports local employment and contributes to Türkiye’s transition toward a low-carbon, circular economy.
Mitti Labs
Superpollutant
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Type:ReductionMitti Labs uses satellite technology, AI, and field-level operations to reduce methane emissions from rice farming — a major source of emissions for a greenhouse gas 85x more potent than CO₂. Their integrated approach enables large-scale methane mitigation while monitoring practice adoption and measuring impact through in-field data. 📊 Reported impacts include: 💨 600,000+ tCO₂e in GHG reductions 💧 600 billion litres of freshwater conserved 👩🌾 30,000 farmers with increased income
Reclimate Sdn. Bhd.
Biochar
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Type:RemovalReclimate's Malaysia Biochar Project pioneers circular, climate-positive agriculture by converting agricultural waste into biochar that enhances soil health and sequesters carbon. Operating across Malaysia’s key agricultural regions, including the Greater Klang Valley and northern rice-growing districts, the project produces up to 2,500 tonnes of biochar annually. It marks Malaysia’s first issuance and trade of biochar-based carbon credits. By reducing open burning, lowering fertiliser costs by up to 60%, and improving soil resilience, Reclimate delivers scalable, data-driven solutions for carbon removal, regenerative farming, and sustainable waste valorisation, creating measurable climate impact across Malaysia’s agricultural landscapes.
Silvador
IFM
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Type:RemovalReductionSilvador Climate Action is a pioneering forest carbon project in Romania that transforms sustainable forest management into verified climate impact. By protecting over 1,500 hectares of natural forests — with plans to scale beyond 20,000 hectares — Silvador generates high-integrity carbon credits through the reduction and removal of CO₂ emissions, while enhancing biodiversity and local livelihoods. Our approach combines precision forestry, remote sensing, and satellite monitoring with globally recognized standards such as Verra’s VCS and SD VISta. Each verified credit represents not just stored carbon, but measurable co-benefits: thriving ecosystems, clean air, and resilient rural communities. Silvador Climate Action stands at the intersection of nature, technology, and finance — redefining how private landowners and investors can build long-term value by protecting the natural capital that sustains us all.
Will Solutions Inc.
Energy & Waste Management
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Type:AvoidanceReductionImagine a world where small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), NGOs and small municipalities join forces to fight climate change. In Canada alone, over 1.2 million SMEs do not have access to financial incentives to reduce emissions. Enter the Sustainable Community, Canada's first and only cluster project, validated by Verra’s VCS Program, Project #929.
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