Between April 24th and May 23rd, ECORA conducted the first phase of its Public Consultation.
Focused on developing technical and methodological standards for carbon credit certification in Brazil, the initiative yielded positive results and broad participation from companies, investors, experts, partner institutions, and representatives of civil society.
ECORA appreciates all the contributions received throughout this period, which were fundamental in enriching the process and supporting the improvement of the documents made available.
The process aimed to strengthen transparency, governance, and the alignment of methodologies with the Brazilian regulatory and environmental context, while also considering best practices and international benchmarks.
The documents made available in this phase remain available for reading at the links below.
Additional contributions may be sent to: contato@ecora.green
To facilitate the evaluation of contributions, we request that your email address contain:
- Document Name
- Corresponding Section
- Original Text
- Suggested Text
- Comments and Justifications for the Proposal
Public Consultation Documents
Access the files available for review below. We recommend reading the full material before submitting comments.
ECORA Standard
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DIEC001 – Guidelines of the Regulatory Framework Applicable to Projects
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FEEC001 – Non-Permanence Risk Tool for AFOLU Projects*
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FEEC002 – Tool for Demonstrating Additionality
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Before submitting your contribution
- Download and read the public consultation documents.
- Choose the document you wish to comment on.
- Provide the exact section related to your suggestion.
- Copy the original text excerpt.
- Propose an alternative wording, if applicable.
- Add your technical comment or observation.
Important
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Consultation Documents
Access the files available for review above. We recommend reading the full material before submitting comments.