The Chirisa REDD+ Project Submits PDDMR to International Carbon Registry
- Celia Whelan
- Mar 9
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 10

The Chirisa REDD+ Project submitted the Project Design Description and Monitoring Report to the ICR this month after withdrawing their previous submission to VERRA at the end of 2024.
The International Carbon Registry provides electronic registration for climate projects and issuance ICR carbon credits (ICCs) to climate projects that conform to ICRs requirements and ISO 14064-2. In this way, ICCs represents high-integrity carbon credits from projects across the globe as they arise from internationally acknowledged standards and commonly agreed upon carbon principles.
ICR registry platform also serves as the registry for afforestation projects and issuance Forest Carbon Units (FCU) in Iceland according to the Forest Carbon Code issued by the Icelandic Forest Service.
Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Iceland, the International Carbon Registry is a global organization dedicated to addressing the challenges of climate change. Their team of experts is passionate about creating real, measurable impact and helping their clients achieve their sustainability goals.
The Project has applied for validation and registration of a REDD+ project under the ISO 14064-2 methodology and has appointed Earthood as their auditors who have already started the process.
The Project looks forward to building these relationships further in the future and hopes to complete the validation and verification process by mid-2025.




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