We work with a diverse set of landowners, ranging from state forestry agencies, institutional investors to private individuals.
Landowners who started their afforestation activities received their first carbon income in 2022.
Our project is certified under the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) program, world’s largest voluntary carbon crediting standard.
All project writing, verification, and registration costs are covered by us. Earn carbon income at the lowest cost.
You can exit the Project anytime without notice period.
Ecobase takes care of all carbon-related activities.
A shape file or cadaster number of the planting area is all we need
Please send us details of your planting area at land@ecobase.earth.
The process typically takes 48-72 hours
We will provide you with an eligibility report, showcasing a detailed overview of the carbon income potential of your land.
You will receive regular portfolio overview every quarter
We will bring out the status of your lands and carbon credit purchase offers.
Audit of actual captured carbon done by Verra auditors through site visits
Credits are issued to your Ecobase account based on the verification results.
Ecobase will provide you offers to sell your credits
You can sell at any moment or use the credits for your own climate goals.
Carbon credits are a means of offsetting the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) by funding or investing in carbon-reducing projects. One carbon credit represents the reduction or removal of one metric ton of CO2 from the atmosphere. In other words, one carbon credit is proof that one tone of CO2 has been captured from the air.
Carbon sequestration involves a comprehensive evaluation of various factors that contribute to the capture and storage of carbon dioxide. The most significant factors include: (a) the growth of biological entities such as plants and trees, (b) the carbon stored in wood products from biomass grown on the land, (c) emissions from the preparation and planting processes, including clearing of shrubs, and (d) the avoidance of emissions through actions such as not mowing pastureland in areas designated for afforestation.
While anyone can purchase carbon credits, our buyers are primarily large international and local companies.
Yes.
Yes, it is beneficial to transfer the carbon credit contract to the new landowner. If the new landowner chooses not to participate in the project, it is equivalent to abandoning the project.
Any native species and domesticated species.
Large carbon buyers are typically only able to purchase certified carbon credits as these are the only ones that can be used to offset their carbon footprint. For landowners, this means that carbon credits from certified projects will be sold at higher prices to a stable client base.
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