Orinoco Rewilding Initiative

Where: COLOMBIA

Years: 2023 – 2052

Standard:

Project Type: AFFORESTATION

Trees Planted: over 3,000,000

Emission Reduction per year: 80,000t

SDGs: 

Where: COLOMBIA

Years: 2023 – 2052

Standard:

Project Type: AFFORESTATION

Trees Planted: over 3,000,000

Emission Reduction per year: 80,000t

SDGs: 

Overview

Located in the Orinoco Basin our flagship project is combining CO2 removal at scale, protection of biodiversity, and rewilding of highly degraded land.


We are planting on arid soils close to native gallery forest creating an environment for the restoration of biodiversity. Our plantation will protect the native forest which is still present close to water bodies.

 Furthermore, the habitat of the wildlife living in the native forest will benefit from the expansion of forested territory benefitting migration, while improving the condition of impoverished land.


Finally the project provides employment and transfer of skills 
to the local community.

High Impact Projects

Climate
Reforestation is the most cost effective and scalable removal strategy

 

 

Biodiversity
Many species rely on forested areas to migrate and hunt, our project aims to expand these habitats

 

 

Community
Local communities are involved in the project improving in this way their livelihoods, contributing to local development through capacity building, social accompaniment, environmental training and local work priority.

Climate

67,800 ha

Of humid native forest were deforested from 2002 to 2021

Forestry is the most cost-effective and scalable solution to carbon capture

Forests provide natural habitats and other ecosystem services essential to all life on earth.

Nature-based Solutions are the only carbon removal solution which has biodiversity and community benefits.

The use of Nature based solutions is imperative to transition to a net zero economy.

65M tCO2e

Emissions from tree cover loss in Vichada from 2001 to 2021

Biodiversity

Soil erosion prevention to protect the nutrients and soil micro elements

 

Creation of shelter for migratory and native animals and insects due to reforestation activities

 

Forest conservation creates natural corridors and ensures the connectivity of regional native ecosystems

 

1,200ha of additional protection area

58 threatened species

Including plants and animals classed on the
IUCN Red List:
-3 critically endangered
-22 endangered
-33 vulnerable

Community

Creation of regional job opportunities and reduced migration

Promotion of education and financial support for different schools in the project area

Focus on building a diverse and multicultural team with equal rights for all participants

Integrated capacity building and environmental education programmes for local communities

High Integrity Carbon Avoidance

Insured against natural disasters

The project is verified by Gold Standard, one of the most respected standards in the world and audited by verification and validation bodies.

The project was solely created for the generation of carbon credits, therefore there are no additionality concerns.

The forest will be managed professionally for 30 years after which it will be allowed to grow naturally. Eventually turning into a native forest

There are no leakage issues.

For the certification process we use both samples from the forest and satellite monitoring to determine credit issuance eliminating the risk of over crediting

The project does not cause any issues with competing land use as the land is highly degraded and cannot be used for other purposes.