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How Carbon Aggregation Works (and Why It Protects Both Sides)

Hard truth: aggregation can introduce risk if verification is weak. Done properly, it increases credibility by standardizing evidence.

Most landholders get this wrong because they assume aggregation means less scrutiny. It actually means more discipline.

Why aggregation exists

Small parcels struggle to meet registry thresholds alone. Aggregation pools them into a compliant project while preserving parcel-level traceability.

What the aggregator is responsible for

We verify each parcel, lock methodology, record state transitions, and maintain append-only audit logs. We also enforce buffer pools and reversal protocols.

How buyers benefit

Buyers receive a unified evidence package with drill-down access. Aggregation reduces fragmented risk and increases audit consistency.

How landholders benefit

Eligible landholders access registry-grade compliance without carrying the entire verification burden alone.

Quiet confidence

Aggregation is only credible when every parcel remains auditable. We design for that from day one.