Kana Earth has expanded its natural capital offering with the listing of Wilder Carbon’s projects in the Kana Project Directory.

Kana Earth, a UK-based environmental technology solutions provider, has announced the listing of Wilder Carbon’s carbon and biodiversity projects on the Kana Directory. The two initial projects have been developed by the Kent and Somerset Wildlife Trusts in order to lock-up carbon through the restoration of native habitats and reinstatement of natural processes.

The inclusion of these projects is a significant milestone in scaling the UK’s natural capital market. According to the Climate Change Committee’s “Land use: Policies for a Net Zero UK” report, natural habitats in the UK have the potential to support 57 million tonnes of CO2e removal per annum by 2050. However, in 2022 this figure was under 0.5m2 – less than 1% of its potential.

Kana Earth is hoping to transform natural capital into a robust investment opportunity by leveraging cutting-edge technology solutions. This will bring in large-scale private capital and further grow the market.

Andy Creak, CEO and Co-Founder of Kana Earth, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Wilder Carbon to the Kana Directory, further enriching the UK’s offering of natural capital. By bringing on new codes and methodologies and offering them the tools to showcase their projects, collaborate and efficiently manage workflows, we open up the market. This will greatly accelerate net zero progress and help us to reach our national and global potential.”

Sarah Brownlie, Project Manager at Wilder Carbon, added: “We are delighted to be partnering with Kana Earth to feature Wilder Carbon projects on their innovative new platform which brings together nature market participants to scale impact. It has never been more important to showcase the massive potential of UK nature and Kana have developed a powerful way to do this whilst recognising the diversity of schemes available across the market.”

Kana Earth, a UK-based environmental technology solutions provider, has announced the listing of Wilder Carbon’s carbon and biodiversity projects on the Kana Directory. This marks a noteworthy step in the scaling of the UK’s natural capital market, which has the potential to support 57 million tonnes of CO2e removal per annum by 2050.

Kana Earth is hoping to transform natural capital into an investable asset class by leveraging cutting-edge technology solutions. This will bring in large-scale private capital and further grow the market.

Andy Creak, CEO and Co-Founder of Kana Earth, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Wilder Carbon to the Kana Directory, further enriching the UK’s offering of natural capital. By bringing on new codes and methodologies and offering them the tools to showcase their projects, collaborate and efficiently manage workflows, we open up the market. This will greatly accelerate net zero progress and help us to reach our national and global potential.”

Sarah Brownlie, Project Manager at Wilder Carbon, added: “We are delighted to be partnering with Kana Earth to feature Wilder Carbon projects on their innovative new platform which brings together nature market participants to scale impact. It has never been more important to showcase the massive potential of UK nature and Kana have developed a powerful way to do this whilst recognising the diversity of schemes available across the market.”

Kana Earth has announced the listing of Wilder Carbon’s carbon and biodiversity projects on the Kana Directory, a major step towards scaling the UK’s natural capital market. The Wilder Carbon Standard ensures that high-quality conservation projects delivered in the UK result in long-term carbon removal and real biodiversity gains.

Kana Earth is leveraging cutting-edge technology solutions to transform natural capital into an investable asset class. This will bring in large-scale private capital and further grow the market.

Andy Creak, CEO and Co-Founder of Kana Earth, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Wilder Carbon to the Kana Directory, further enriching the UK’s offering of natural capital. By bringing on new codes and methodologies and offering them the tools to showcase their projects, collaborate and efficiently manage workflows, we open up the market. This will greatly accelerate net zero progress and help us to reach our national and global potential.”

Sarah Brownlie, Project Manager at Wilder Carbon, added: “We are delighted to be partnering with Kana Earth to feature Wilder Carbon projects on their innovative new platform which brings together nature market participants to scale impact. It has never been more important to showcase the massive potential of UK nature and Kana have developed a powerful way to do this whilst recognising the diversity of schemes available across the market.”

Kana Earth, a UK-based environmental technology solutions provider, has announced the listing of Wilder Carbon’s carbon and biodiversity projects

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