Irish native woodland project enters verification process ahead of first carbon credits

Published 06:49 on July 8, 2026 / Last updated at 06:49 on July 8, 2026 / EMEA (Europe), Nature-based Carbon (Forestry), Voluntary (VCM Developments, VCM Governance)

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An Irish native woodland restoration project has entered independent third-party validation under the Origin Xero Carbon Programme, marking another step towards the issuance of what its developer says will be verified domestic carbon credits and highlighting progress in Ireland's nascent voluntary carbon market.
An Irish native woodland restoration project has entered independent third-party validation under the Origin Xero Carbon Programme, marking another step towards the issuance of what its developer says will be verified domestic carbon credits and highlighting progress in Ireland's nascent voluntary carbon market.


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