This achievement demonstrates that the project upholds the highest international standards for environmental integrity and sustainability, confirming its meaningful contributions to climate mitigation, biodiversity preservation, and local community well-being.
Asunción, Carmelo Peralta, Paraguay – 26 November 2025: The “Impact Reforestation in the Chaco Project” (Project 2496) has successfully passed the Climate, Community & Biodiversity (CCB) validation by Verra.
This important milestone builds on the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) validation obtained in 2023, further reinforcing the project’s credibility and commitment to stringent environmental and social standards.
This certification verifies that the project’s reforestation and conservation efforts generate tangible and measurable benefits—not only in reducing greenhouse gas emissions but also in supporting the welfare of local communities and safeguarding biodiversity.
This comprehensive validation amplifies the project’s value in carbon markets and positions it as a leader in responsible and sustainable environmental stewardship.
“The CCB Validation of the “Impact Reforestation in the Chaco Project” is a significant achievement and a testament to years of dedicated work from Investancia and Ostrya Conservation. The Chaco is one of the world’s most ecologically important and threatened regions, and this milestone shows that reforestation at scale is attainable in this region. Approval to the CCB Standard reinforces the region’s role in the global climate and biodiversity agenda and highlights what committed partnerships can accomplish“
James Eaton
Director, Ostrya Conservation | CEO, Climate Investment Partners
Leveraging a growing and highly skilled team of experts and contributors, Investancia remains dedicated to expanding its impact by forging strong collaborations with local and global partners. The company’s vision is to effectively maintain forest cover, promote biodiversity, improve community livelihoods, and substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions through its integrated ARR initiatives in the Chaco region.

