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Indigenous Amazon Outcome Bond initiative signals market revival for high-quality, Indigenous-centered forest conservation projects

Everland has secured Letters of Intent totaling US$ 160M from companies seeking to purchase carbon credits from a new portfolio of Indigenous and traditional community-centered forest conservation projects in greater Amazonia, to be developed with financing from its Indigenous Amazon Outcome Bond initiative.

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Indigenous Amazon Outcome Bond initiative signals market revival for high-quality, Indigenous-centered forest conservation projects

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