Nature-based developer to sell 1.8 mln removals credits to Microsoft in Sierra Leone deal

Published 11:39 on February 24, 2026 / Last updated at 11:40 on February 24, 2026 / / EMEA (Africa), Nature & Biodiversity (Markets), Nature-based Carbon (Forestry), Voluntary (VCM Developments)

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A London-headquartered tropical forest restoration company has signed a long-term offtake agreement to supply up to 1.8 million carbon removal credits to Microsoft over 15 years, in one of the largest carbon removal transactions from a single project in Africa to date, the company said Tuesday.
A London-headquartered tropical forest restoration company has signed a long-term offtake agreement to supply up to 1.8 million carbon removal credits to Microsoft over 15 years, in one of the largest carbon removal transactions from a single project in Africa to date, the company said Tuesday.


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