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Nov
  • Cercarbono continues to hold conditional approval, having successfully met a majority of CORSIA requirements while enhancing its compliance framework.
  • Next Steps Planned: Cercarbono plans to address the remaining criteria to achieve full compliance with CORSIA standards.
  • By advancing toward full CORSIA compliance, Cercarbono reinforces its position as initiatives worldwide.

Bogotá, October 30th– Cercarbono, a leading global environmental standard, has made significant progress toward achieving full alignment with the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA). ). Currently holding conditional approval, Cercarbono is dedicated to completing the necessary steps to meet all CORSIA requirements and aims to secure full approval in the near future.

Following procedural updates submitted in April 2024 as part of the Technical Advisory Body’s (TAB)assessment cycle, TAB has recommended that the Council acknowledge the progress made by Cercarbono in implementing previously requested actions. The organization is now pending the implementation of further actions requested by the Council. This positions Cercarbono favorably for the next steps in the CORSIA approval process.

As an international carbon standard committed to ensuring transparency, environmental integrity, and accountability, Cercarbono has worked diligently to align with CORSIA’s rigorous standards. This conditional approval reflects the progress made so far, with only a few outstanding requirements remaining to attain full compliance. Over the coming months, Cercarbono will continue to update its processes, documentation, and regulatory frameworks to meet the additional criteria required by CORSIA.

“Our goal is to reach full CORSIA approval in the near future, building on the strong foundation we have established,” said Alex Saer, Cercarbono’s CEO. “Our ongoing updates and commitment to transparency will encourage us to meet the remaining criteria and strengthen our role in the carbon market.”

Cercarbono’s ongoing efforts are aligned with its mission to drive credible climate action across multiple sectors and regions. The organization’s commitment to continuous improvement reflects its determination to meet CORSIA’s standards while also supporting the sustainable growth of the voluntary carbon market.


About Cercarbono

Cercarbono is one of the top voluntary carbon standards globally, with strong roots in Latin America and a focus on helping emerging economies transition to net-zero. Our certification process is grounded in a Deep understanding of the regions where we operate, ensuring real social impact and accountability. Our framework is especially accessible to projects in Latin America. By prioritizing local needs when developing project criteria, our standard is both eTective regionally and scalable globally, enabling underserved communities to participate in carbon markets and keep financial benefits within their countries.

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