A Unique and Influential REDD+ Project Preserving Paraguay's Chaco Region
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Quadriz B.V., in collaboration with its local subsidiary Quadriz Paraguay S.A. and Atenil S.A., is implementing a REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) project in Paraguay's Chaco region.
This project applies Verified Carbon Standards (VCS) and Climate, Community, and Biodiversity Standards (CCBS) to prevent planned deforestation, contributing to carbon emissions reduction and biodiversity conservation.
1. Carbon Emissions Reduction through Forest Conservation
Generates high-quality carbon credits by adhering to VCS and CCBS standards.
Prevents planned deforestation in the Chaco region, reducing millions of tons of CO₂ emissions annually.
2. Biodiversity Conservation
Preserves critical habitats in the Chaco region, supporting the survival of endangered species.
Restores and stabilizes natural ecosystems, contributing to long-term environmental protection.
3. Community Support
Introduces sustainable agricultural and forestry practices to stimulate the local economy.
Creates over 1,000 sustainable jobs in the project area, improving residents' quality of life.
4. Support for Global Carbon Neutrality Goals
Provides high-quality carbon offset solutions to help global corporations achieve ESG goals.
Establishes itself as a trusted partner in the sustainable carbon market.
1. Carbon Credit Sales Agreements
Collaborates with global corporations such as Microsoft and Shell to supply hundreds of thousands of tons of carbon credits.
Secures long-term agreements with numerous multinational companies aiming for carbon neutrality.
2. Forest Conservation Success
Prevents deforestation across thousands of hectares in the Chaco region.
Achieves an annual reduction of approximately 500,000 tons of CO₂ emissions, significantly contributing to climate change mitigation.
3. Contribution to Local Economy
Provides technical education and resources to empower local communities economically.
Builds stable income models for local communities through sustainable agriculture and forestry management.
4. International Certification
Earns VCS (Verified Carbon Standards) and CCBS (Climate, Community, and Biodiversity Standards) certifications, ensuring the project’s credibility and quality.
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