According to a media release, Carbon Streaming Corporation announced the Azuero reforestation project in collaboration with Microsoft and Rubicon Carbon Capital LLC.
The organization also signed a carbon credit streaming agreement with Azuero Reforestación Colectiva, S.A. (“ARC”) for the reforestation project in Panama.
The project aims to restore 10,000 hectares of degraded tropical forest in Panama. The forest on the Azuero Peninsula has been reduced to a low-density cattle ranchland.
According to the release, the project plans to engage 100 local landowners and allow them to profit from the reforestation activities through “long-term annual payments and a share of carbon credit sales.”
Ponterra, the parent of ARC, intends to plant more than six million trees and create 300 permanent local jobs. The project intends to capitalize on and promote deep community involvement.
The project is designed in line with the Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations. Because it promotes vital social and environmental aspects, Verra, the developer of carbon standards, has selected it to join their new SD Vista Nature Framework.
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According to the release, the reforestation project is estimated to remove around 3.24 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalents.
In addition to the carbon removal, the company also aims to generate an equal number of carbon credits under Verra’s Afforestation, Reforestation & Revegetation (ARR) methodology, VM0047.
The project can also scale up 5-10 times, with the investor group vested with the right of first offer to fund any such upgrades. The initial issuance of carbon credit from the project can be expected to begin in 2027.
Microsoft is set to obtain around 1.6 million carbon credits from the Project. A portion of these credits stems from a long-term agreement to buy 100% of the carbon credits that Carbon Streaming gets from the Project until 2040, totaling about 311,500.
This marks the second multi-year agreement that Carbon Streaming has made with Microsoft in the past year.
The Azuero Reforestation agreement stipulates that Carbon Streaming, Rubicon, and Microsoft will provide total funding for project expenses over seven years.
Carbon Streaming plans to make an initial upfront payment of US$0.315 million and could make additional milestone payments totaling up to US$6.750 million as the project meets planting and sapling survival milestones.
Carbon Streaming also entered a marketing agreement with ARC. Under this agreement, Carbon Streaming is the exclusive marketer of ARC’s carbon credits throughout the project’s duration.
However, the credits allocated to the co-investors in the Azuero Reforestation agreement are not included.