Ecora's Operations

By establishing a national and sovereign climate infrastructure, we ensure that the wealth generated by preservation remains in the country and directly benefits those who protect our forests.

Ecora operates as a national certification infrastructure capable of connecting various sectors such as:

  • Agriculture
  • Industry
  • Infrastructure
  • Logistics
  • Bioeconomy
  • Conservation
  • Carbon Markets
  • Energy
  • Waste Management
  • Sanitation
  • Traditional communities

The carbon market is an instrument for:

  • Economic competitiveness;
  • Industrial policy;
  • Territorial development;
  • Bioeconomy;
  • Biodiversity conservation;
  • Investment attraction;
  • Productive inclusion.

The path to a low-carbon economy is, necessarily, a path of inclusion, where technology and technical rigor serve the greater purpose of creating permanent and dignified economic opportunities for the Brazilian people.