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Re.green Leads Forest Restoration and Carbon Credit Efforts in Brazil's Atlantic Forest

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Re.green is actively restoring 344 hectares of Atlantic Forest in Eunápolis, Bahia, Brazil, as part of its goal to restore 1 million hectares by 2030 and monetize through carbon credits. Founded in 2021, the company focuses on ecosystem restoration to combat climate change and generate additional community benefits.

The Brazilian government aims to restore 12 million hectares by 2030. Re.green's projects span 34,000 hectares across several states, with 20,000 hectares actively restored. The company utilizes AI and ecological data to identify restoration areas and plans to issue its first certified carbon credits in 2026.

Its restoration efforts have garnered corporate interest, with agreements signed with companies like Microsoft and Nestlé for carbon offtake. However, challenges such as financing, seed supply, and community involvement remain critical for long-term success.

Re.green Leads Forest Restoration and Carbon Credit Efforts in Brazil's Atlantic Forest
Jan 30, 2026, 9:56 PM

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