We ensure all aspects of our carbon credit projects are transparent to build trust. By making sure we adopt best standards and processes for accrediting carbon credits and ensuring our projects do not negatively impact local communities. We do this by collaborating with companies and international bodies to standardise practices and improve overall integrity of carbon markets.
All our projects are developed using the REDD+ principles to make sure there is clear evidence of emission reduction, sustainable forest management, community benefits, biodiversity conservation and international validation and support.
100% Verification & Measurement
Teams with Deep expertise
Developing communities is our core purpose
Why US
Local projects with global impact.
Customer Back - We develop projects that best serves your need
We provide deep consulting so projects meet your net zero standards
We will keep you closely engaged with the project community
Regenerating Deforested land to create local jobs and improving lives of the community around these projects.
We do this by matching the community needs with businesses that have a common goal thereby driving mutual benefit for both sides.
Where we Operate and Background
30 Years Experience in developing Agro projects in Tamil Nadu.
Even though Carbon sink is a early stage growing company, it leverages the deep experience, resources, regulatory and local community support from the founder's family business that has delivered over 80+ Agro projects in the past 30 years.
Carbon Sink aims to use the agro project development experience from its Family business to develop a comprehensive approach when it comes to generating high quality carbon credits. We aim to do this through transparency and traceability enabled by digital and scientific tools.
WIth over 20+ years experience between the founder and his team working in global carbon and commodities market, we aim to take these local community developed projects in the reach of businesses with a global footprint that are keen to offset their carbon emissions.