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Each hectare generates 5 carbon credits per month.
(1 Hectare 5 credits, 4 Hectares 20 credits and 10 Hectares 50 carbon credits per month.
With the purpose of reducing the impacts caused by human activity in the Amazon rainforest, we understand the need to facilitate contact between companies, organizations, and citizens interested in preserving existing forests, increasing the average income of small forest landowners, prioritizing the social aspects involved.
• Coill’s innovative approach helps combat deforestation, reduce carbon emissions, ensure that resources from this market reach small landowners, and promote socio-economic and environmental sustainability through the creation of a circular economy that provides income growth and quality of life, as well as the transformation of capital towards the green economy.
WHY OFFSET THE PROBLEM
Unlock the potential of small producers’ land so they receive Payment for Environmental Services provided through the preservation of native and/or remaining forests on their properties. This task involves land regularization for small properties, restoring legal security to small rural producers and their families.
ENVIRONMENT
By providing individuals and companies with the opportunity to offset their environmental footprint through the purchase of carbon credits and payment for environmental services, remaining forest areas are preserved, especially on small rural properties. This ensures biodiversity and the ongoing environmental services provided by forests. The restoration of riparian forests, legal reserves, and springs will enhance the potential for environmental services on properties.
SOCIOECONOMY AND SUSTAINABILITY
• Generation of a circular economy that provides income growth and quality of life;
• Expansion of food production in available areas;
• Generation of employment and income resulting from this expansion;
• Regional development through greater involvement with this purpose.
OUR GOAL
To reduce the impacts caused by humans on nature by facilitating contact between companies, organizations, and citizens interested in preserving existing native forests with forest landowners.
OUR GOALS
• Increase the average income of small landowners in the Amazon, enabling a sustainable economy;
• Reduce deforestation in the Amazon rainforest;
• Reduce the impacts caused by humans on the Amazon rainforest;
• Facilitate contact between companies, organizations, small landowners, and citizens interested in preserving existing forests;
OUR MISSION
Empower forest communities and protect ecosystems through innovative technological solutions, promoting environmental conservation, and generating sustainable value for all.
OUR VISION
To be recognized worldwide as the leading platform in innovation and transparency in the commercialization of environmental assets, generating effective climate action and global sustainability.
OUR VALUES
• Innovation: Pioneering the development and implementation of technological solutions for environmental conservation.
• Transparency: Commitment to total transparency in our operations, building trust with our partners and communities.
• Sustainability: Promote sustainable practices that ensure the well-being of present and future generations.
• Integrity: Act with integrity and ethics in all our decisions and actions.
• Collaboration: Work together with communities, governments, and organizations to achieve our common sustainability goals.
Sustainability for All, Benefits for You and the Plane
Each generation has the responsibility to leave a healthy planet for future generations. Sustainable practices ensure that we are not depleting resources or creating environmental problems that our descendants will have to solve. By adopting sustainable practices, we can create a fairer, healthier, and more prosperous world for everyone.
REDUCTION OF GLOBAL WARMING +
Sustainability is key to the long-term health of our planet. Halting deforestation, reducing physical degradation of nature, producing clean and renewable energy, and reducing fossil fuel consumption will contribute to the reduction of global warming.
CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY +
Corporate responsibility goes beyond mere ecological practices or socially responsible actions. Its approach seeks to balance economic, social, and environmental needs, ensuring that decisions and actions taken today do not compromise the needs of future generations.
COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS +
Compliance with regulations and legislation aimed at protecting the environment, both within and outside production structures. Rethinking, reducing, refusing, reusing, and recycling while always respecting standards and legal provisions.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS +
A sustainable economy focuses on energy efficiency, innovation, and the creation of green jobs, which can generate medium and long-term economic growth. Additionally, sustainable practices in businesses, such as recycling and energy efficiency, can reduce operational costs and improve profitability.
ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION +
For the planet, sustainability is a vital benefit. Sustainable practices and responsible use of resources, in order to preserve biodiversity, protect endangered species, and combat climate change are essential for environmental preservation.
PROMOTION OF CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES +
Clean technologies are intended to build sustainable models at all levels, such as the production of clean and renewable energy (wind, solar, hydrogen), production of machines and equipment that do not use fossil fuels, and reduced energy consumption.
IMPROVEMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH +
Air and water pollution resulting from unsustainable practices can cause a range of health problems, such as respiratory and infectious diseases. By moving towards a greener economy, we can reduce these health risks and improve the quality of life for everyone.
Your Land Can Help Save the Forest – Contribute to Biodiversity Conservation
We prioritize small rural producers, allowing them to sell carbon credits directly and benefit economically. This system generates positive impacts in rural communities, fostering sustainability and supporting the fight against climate change.
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION +
Your action in defense of the forest ensures the preservation of biodiversity and the provision of environmental and ecosystem services to the planet.
LONG-TERM SUSTAINABILITY +
By providing Ecosystem Services, you contribute to reducing the impact of climate change, providing long-term sustainability.
CLIMATE RESILIENCE +
Continuous learning will lead everyone to quick adaptation, whether in natural or man-made systems, in response to climate change.
IMPROVEMENT OF PUBLIC IMAGE +
At the same time, farmers adopting such practices can improve their public image, as consumers become increasingly aware of environmental issues.
ADDITIONAL INCOME +
By being remunerated for the ecosystem services provided to the environment, small rural producers obtain an expansion in their average income, improving their socio-economic conditions, expanding their production, increasing job and income opportunities, and regional development.
SOIL HEALTH +
Maintaining forests, restoring riparian forests and springs significantly enhances soil quality and, consequently, its productivity, generating positive and increasing effects as a result.
LEGACY FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS +
The legacy left to their families and to all communities involved in responsible and proactive actions regarding forest preservation and the evolution of socio-economic performance for all involved in this process is evident.
The participation of rural producers in carbon offset projects and sustainable agricultural practices not only provides an additional source of income but also promotes the long-term sustainability of their lands. These projects improve soil health, promote biodiversity, and help make farms more resilient to climate change. At the same time, farmers adopting such practices can improve their public image as consumers become increasingly aware of environmental issues. Coill Guardian is a program aimed at promoting environmental conservation and sustainable development, especially for small rural producers. By protecting original or remaining forests on their properties, the rural producer provides an agricultural service of natural resource storage (forest conservation), which provides the delivery of Ecosystem Services by forests to the planet.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
Ecosystem services, according to Law No. 14,119, of January 13, 2021, which establishes the National Policy for Payment for Environmental Services, can be classified into the following modalities: a) Provisioning services: those that provide environmental goods or products used by humans for consumption or commercialization, such as water, food, wood, fibers, and extracts, among others; b) Support services: those that maintain the perpetuity of life on Earth, such as nutrient cycling, waste decomposition, production, maintenance, or renewal of soil fertility, pollination, seed dispersal, control of potential pest populations, and potential disease vectors, protection against ultraviolet solar radiation, and maintenance of biodiversity and genetic heritage; c) Regulation services: those that contribute to the maintenance of the stability of ecosystem processes, such as carbon sequestration, air purification, moderation of extreme climate events, maintenance of hydrological cycle balance, minimization of floods and droughts, and control of critical erosion and landslide processes; d) Cultural services: those that constitute non-material benefits provided by ecosystems, through recreation, tourism, cultural identity, spiritual and aesthetic experiences, and intellectual development, among others. https://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/_ato2019-2022/2021/lei/l14119.htm
Technology applied in favor of forest preservation. A Blockchain platform with the use of artificial intelligence, satellite imagery, and drones for monitoring.
• The world’s first carbon subscription marketplace and payment for environmental services.
• Use of artificial intelligence, reducing costs and speeding up the certification process for small properties.
• Satellite imagery, algorithm development, and machine learning will be triggered from field data collection.
• Blockchain application for security and APIs with all partners.
• Total control of operation history by the CLIENT (total transparency).
• Audit of all platform operations.
Integrating carbon offsetting with blockchain technology presents a promising approach in the fight against climate change.
Blockchain will provide a transparent and secure record of carbon offset transactions, helping to increase efficiency and reduce fraud.
This technology ensures that carbon credits are unique and cannot be duplicated, while also allowing for precise traceability, contributing to the reliability of the process.
Furthermore, the use of blockchain can democratize carbon offsetting, making it more accessible to small businesses and individuals.
With education and awareness, we will achieve our goals.
Education is crucial in this project, as it informs individuals about the importance of sustainability, increases environmental awareness, and encourages responsible practices, leading to more active and effective participation in mitigating climate change.
Awareness Tool
Education serves as an awareness tool, helping individuals understand the relevance of sustainability and the importance of environmentally friendly practices. Understanding the impact our actions have on the environment encourages more conscious and responsible behavior.
By gaining knowledge about climate change and the importance of reducing carbon footprint, people are more likely to actively participate in carbon offset initiatives and support policies and practices that promote sustainability.
By providing the necessary tools and knowledge to implement and maintain sustainable practices on various scales, we are empowering people to become active agents in the fight against climate change.
In this sense, education not only raises awareness but also enables people to take action, playing a crucial role in realizing carbon offset projects and promoting a sustainable future.
Increasingly important in the business world.
ESG, which refers to Environmental, Social, and Governance Factors, is an essential criterion for assessing companies’ commitment to sustainability, social responsibility, and ethical governance practices, playing an increasingly important role in the business world.
Environmental Factors
A company’s practices and policies related to the environment, such as its impact, from carbon footprint and efficient resource use to waste disposal and biodiversity preservation. Its adaptation and response to climate change and how it minimizes its environmental impacts. These factors are increasingly important for investors and consumers who seek to support companies committed to sustainability and environmental protection.
Social
Involves how a company manages its relationships with employees, suppliers, customers, and the communities in which it operates. This includes issues such as human rights, working conditions, employee health and safety, diversity and inclusion, and engagement with the local community. In our view, engagement in socially encompassing issues changes companies’ image, being seen as more sustainable and responsible, attracting both conscious consumers and responsible investors.
Governance
The way a company is managed and the set of rules, practices, and processes by which the company is directed and controlled, with transparency, business ethics, corporate responsibility, ownership structure, management quality, shareholder rights, and compensation policies.
Increasing relevance of the topic and lower tolerance for risks
More attention to social factors
Increase in ESG investments in emerging markets
Reduction of CO2 emissions in the supply chain
Incorporation of negative externalities of economic activities
Increased regulation and standardization of reporting and metrics (CSRD 2023)
https://finance.ec.europa.eu/capital-markets-union-and-financial-markets/company-reporting-and-auditing/company-reporting/corporate-sustainability-reporting_en
The world’s largest tropical forest, home to the greatest biodiversity on the planet, is at risk. Without the Amazon, we will not be able to win the fight to combat climate change. Our lives depend on the Amazon, and in the last few months, more than one billion trees have been killed in the Amazon. Our hope is to keep our trees alive and create models of income generation for small landowners.