en.Wedoany.com Reported - The California-based Commons platform has launched its largest carbon offset procurement cycle to date, seeking over 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and super pollutant emission reduction credits.
This request for expressions of interest focuses on projects operating in Southeast Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean Basin, or other island regions.
Over the past five years, Commons has built a portfolio encompassing nine different pathways, including refrigerant destruction, biochar, soil carbon, river alkalinity enhancement, enhanced rock weathering, biomass geological storage, direct air capture, mangroves, and forestry.
This solicitation seeks projects dedicated to ocean-based CDR, producing biochar from marine feedstocks, mangrove or seagrass restoration, belowground biomass removal and storage, mineralization, and methane reduction.
The solicitation is open to projects that have already delivered their first batch of verified credits or are expected to do so within this year.
Eligible projects must be centered on science-backed, measurable solutions, demonstrate credibility in durability, employ conservative and data-supported measurement methods, and rigorously quantify leakage and reversal risks.
This solicitation targets initiatives that are scalable, driven by high-performing teams, and have a clear pathway to achieving gigaton-scale carbon dioxide removal.
Projects must ensure that carbon outcomes align with long-term benefits for ecosystems and communities.
Projects need to be actionable, operating under reviewed methodologies, verification, and contract milestones linked to progress.
Commons is interested in methodologies approved by or aligned with the ICVCM (Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market), as well as projects with transparent registry retirement mechanisms, contracts that include milestones, remedies, and exclusive credit ownership.
Parties interested in applying for this solicitation can submit expressions of interest here.
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