Nature-based climate action with environmental integrity and territorial governance
We develop climate and biodiversity projects with verifiable results, aligned with international best practices, environmental and social safeguards, and global integrity frameworks — including the European Union Green Taxonomy, the Colombia Green Taxonomy, and the Core Carbon Principles of the ICVCM.
tCO₂e Mitigated
Source: ColCX Registry | Updated: June 2026
Hectares in Conservation
Source: ColCX Registry | Updated: June 2026
Local Communities
Source: ColCX Registry | Updated: June 2026
Direct Beneficiaries
Source: ColCX Registry | Updated: June 2026
Protected River Basins
Source: ColCX Registry | Updated: June 2026
We promote nature-based climate solutions that integrate conservation, biodiversity and community governance, generating verifiable results under criteria of integrity and traceability.
Nature-based Solutions (NbS)
We implement high-integrity methodologies for the conservation and restoration of forests and strategic ecosystems.
REDD+ (Eligible Activity)
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation. Activity eligible under the EU Climate Delegated Act. Learn more about our alignment with the Green Taxonomy.
Ecological Restoration (Tree Law)
Functional recovery and native planting initiatives aligned with Colombian Law 2173. Project classified under Objective 6 (Water & Marine Resources) and fully compatible with the EU's DNSH (Do No Significant Harm) Principle.
Biodiversity & Safeguards
Monitoring of the biotic premium for key umbrella species (jaguar/harpy eagle) under CPLI social safeguards and Territorial Governance standards.
Solutions for companies
Environmental results integration into corporate strategies
Ecological restoration and regulatory compliance
Establishes the legal obligation for medium and large companies to plant two native trees per employee annually in 'Life Areas' dedicated to ecological restoration, guaranteeing their maintenance and monitoring. This activity operates under the DNSH principle of the Green Taxonomy, ensuring it does not affect water ecosystems or biodiversity.
Planting activities are conceived as functional ecological restoration processes, avoiding isolated or low-permanence approaches and promoting sustainable environmental impacts over time.
Intervention criteria
Lifecycle of Inputs & DNSH Principle (Objective 4)
Our seedlings come from certified local community nurseries that use native seeds collected sustainably within the territory. Biodegradable packaging and circular waste management during the planting process mitigate any adverse environmental impact.
Climate project portfolio
Real assets with verifiable results under criteria of integrity and traceability.
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KÚVAY MÄCÄRÖ VIDI REDD+ CARURÚ
Protection of 256,244 hectares in the heart of the Amazon, reducing 503,970 tCO₂e per year under the ColCX standard.
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Peliwaisi REDD+ Unuma Vichada
Protection of 486,674 hectares in partnership with the Alto Unuma Indigenous Reservation, reducing 434,384 tCO₂e per year.

Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functions
The Amazon is not just carbon; it is a living system of critical biodiversity that we protect through high-integrity environmental safeguards.
"Biodiversity is the purest indicator of the integrity of an ecosystem."

Direct Contribution to SDGs
Our initiatives contribute to the fulfillment of climate ambition goals and the Sustainable Development Goals, directly impacting climate action, terrestrial ecosystem conservation, promoting clean water and sanitation, reducing inequalities, ending poverty, and decent work.








Green Taxonomy Objectives
The EU Green Taxonomy and the UN SDGs are distinct and complementary frameworks. The SDGs guide global human development policies, while the Taxonomy defines rigorous technical criteria to channel investments into activities with real environmental contributions and no collateral damage (DNSH).
Climate change mitigation
Actions aimed at reducing or avoiding greenhouse gas emissions and increasing carbon capture to limit global warming.
Climate change adaptation
Measures that strengthen the capacity of people, ecosystems and infrastructures to face current and future impacts of climate change.
Water and marine resources
Efficient water management and conservation of aquatic ecosystems to guarantee their availability, quality and resilience.
Transition to a circular economy
Promotion of the efficient use of resources through the reduction, reuse, repair and recycling of materials to minimize waste.
Pollution prevention and control
Reduction of emissions and discharges affecting air, water and soil, protecting human health and the environment.
Biodiversity and ecosystems
Conservation, recovery and sustainable management of ecosystems and biological diversity to maintain their functions and environmental services.
Frequently asked questions
Key glossary
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Headquarters
Colombia - Regional Operations
