Published by Todd Bush on April 29, 2026
London, UK, 28 April 2026 - Climate Impact Partners, Green Earth, and a multinational pharmaceutical company, today announced a long-term offtake agreement for the full volume (in excess of 1.5 million tonnes) of expected verified carbon credits from the Mount Kenya Regenerative Agroforestry Project - a large-scale reforestation project across the Mount Kenya and Aberdare regions.
Developed by Green Earth, the project focuses on reforestation and agroforestry of up to 15,000 hectares across areas affected by forest degradation and land conversion. It is designed to restore native tree cover, improve soil and water health, protect biodiversity, and create sustainable livelihood opportunities for thousands of smallholder farmers.
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Project impacts include:
Climate Impact Partners partnered with the pharmaceutical company to select and secure this high quality project, applying its deep carbon market expertise to ensure it meets requirements across climate, community, and biodiversity impact. The project was validated and registered under Verra’s Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) in 2024, with first issuance expected in 2027.
With expert guidance from Climate Impact Partners, the project is now transitioning to VM0047 - an ICVCM Core Carbon Principles (CCP) approved ARR methodology.
Selwyn Duijvestijn, CEO, Green Earth commented: “Nature-based projects take time, discipline, and an on-the-ground presence. Working with Climate Impact Partners to secure this long-term offtake agreement provides important revenue visibility for the project and demonstrates the strong global demand for high-quality, community-centred carbon credits. It is a significant milestone in our mission to restore landscapes and improve livelihoods across the region.”
Sheri Hickok, CEO, Climate Impact Partners said: “Long‑term offtake agreements are one of the most effective ways to scale high‑quality carbon removals, and a clear signal as the market transitions towards an infrastructure‑like model. They provide the certainty projects need and the integrity climate‑leading companies demand. This partnership demonstrates how organizations can act today to secure high‑quality credits for their long‑term climate goals by directing capital to projects that deliver measurable, lasting impact.”
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