Consuming Carbon is a full-cycle developer focused on building and investing in high-integrity removal worldwide.

We combine scientific precision with a developer's vision to deliver utility-scale, commercial, and community-led projects that are verified, permanent, and biodiverse .

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Proven Standards

We work exclusively under Verra VCS & CCB protocols to ensure every credit is real, additional, and independently verified.

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Impact Focused

Aligned with Gold Standard requirements to deliver quantifiable social benefits and revenue sharing to local stakeholders.

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Developer Minded

We know what it takes to make projects successful, bringing capital and technical expertise to emerging markets.

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Science Based

From 10kW micro-grids to multi-hectare reforestation, our approach is grounded in rigorous scientific monitoring.

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Long-term Vision

Securing permanent removal through high-durability sinks like mangroves and peatland conservation.

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Chyulu Hills Conservation

Carbon Removal
100k tCO2e/yr
Climate Action Life on Land Clean Water

Protecting a critical cloud forest water tower and wildlife corridor for elephants between Tsavo and Amboseli national parks. The project prevents deforestation while providing sustainable economic opportunities for the local Maasai community.

Avoided Deforestation Biodiversity
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Mikoko Pamoja Mangroves

Sequestration
3,000 tCO2e/yr
Life Below Water Decent Work Climate Action

The world's first community-led mangrove conservation project. By selling carbon credits, the community funds local development including clean water and education while restoring degraded mangrove forests in Gazi Bay.

Restoration Community
Project Impact Data
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Northern Rangelands Soil

Scale
4.5M Hectares
Life on Land Gender Equality

Implementing sustainable grazing management across community conservancies to improve soil health, increase carbon sequestration, and protect endangered wildlife species like the Grevy's zebra and Hirola antelope.

Soil Carbon Wildlife
Verified Results
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Kasigau Corridor REDD+

Avoidance
1.6M tCO2e/yr
No Poverty Quality Education Climate Action

A pioneering market-based conservation model protecting over 200,000 hectares of dryland forest. The project provides direct income to local landowners and funds community projects including schools and water access.

Conservation Social Impact
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Western Kenya Soil Carbon

Participation
60,000+ Farmers
Zero Hunger Climate Action

Promoting Sustainable Agricultural Land Management (SALM) practices among smallholder farmers. This project increases crop yields, improves soil health, and sequesters carbon in the soil, directly benefitting farmer livelihoods.

Agroforestry Livelihoods
Verification Reports