FSD: Unlocking forest carbon markets – Event 5

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Forestry Speed Dating event five with collectivecrunch, group sylvestris and land life

Unlocking forest carbon markets – Event 5 of the FSD 3rd Series

On 1 February 2024, from 10:00 to 11:30 CET, join us for the first Forestry Speed Dating (FSD) of the year. Meet the innovative solutions from CollectiveCrunch, Group Sylvestris and Land Life.

Carbon markets innovations

CollectiveCrunch is an AI-driven company that uses technology to monitor forests, with a specific emphasis on tracking carbon change to support sustainable forestry. With a nature-based solutions approach, the company provides its partners with insights into the carbon stored in their forests, supporting forest inventories, tracking forest health and biodiversity, and monitoring carbon changes. CollectiveCrunch has attracted partnerships and secured US$2.8 million in seed funding.

Group Sylvestris specializes in innovative projects dedicated to CO2 capture. Their initiatives include the restoration of burned areas using cost-effective and environmentally friendly techniques. Additionally, they excel in constructing vertical and urban gardens that contribute to sustainable urban development. The company also provides comprehensive services focused on conducting studies and developing projects that deliver impactful solutions to address environmental and social challenges.

Land Life is a technology-driven reforestation company that plants trees on a large scale. They offer businesses and organisations the opportunity to address climate change and offset carbon emissions by restoring nature. The company is dedicated to enhancing biodiversity, improving groundwater, stabilising soil, and mitigating CO2 levels; all facilitated through a prediction model that provides data on carbon capture and nature impact projections. Companies can actively contribute to reforestation projects, offsetting or compensating for their carbon footprints. Simultaneously, this provides additional income to landowners who commit to protecting newly planted trees for a minimum of 40 years.