Carbon Removal Project

Delta Blue Carbon

Delta Blue Carbon is a mangrove planting and restoration project located in Pakistan’s Indus River Delta area. This project has a 60-year lifespan and aims to also boost local livelihoods and ecosystems.

CARBON Removal Method

Blue Carbon

REMOVAL TYPE

Location

Pakistan

Launched

2015

Vintage year

REGISTRY

Delta Blue Carbon

Overview

Delta Blue Carbon is the world’s largest mangrove restoration project. Located in Pakistan’s Indus River Delta area, it spans 350,000 hectares and plan to remove approximately 142 million tCO2e over its 60-year lifespan. By revitalising the degraded coastal habitat and ensuring its long-term sustainability, the project activities will also yield substantial climate change adaptation benefits for biodiversity in the Indus Eco-region.

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Delta Blue Carbon

About

Delta Blue Carbon is the world’s largest mangrove restoration project. Located in Pakistan’s Indus River Delta area, it spans 350,000 hectares and has a 60-year lifespan. By revitalising the degraded coastal habitat and ensuring its long-term sustainability, the project activities will also yield substantial climate change adaptation benefits for biodiversity in the Indus Eco-region.

Delta Blue Carbon

Vision

Indus Delta Capital is a blue carbon developer working in partnership with the Government of Sindh, a province of Pakistan located on the country’s south-eastern coast.

Alongside the Delta Blue Carbon project, they are working to improve socio-economic conditions in local communities, by improving safe water supplies and ensuring access to healthcare and education. Indus Delta Capital’s goal is to help make development smarter, sustainable and climate resilient.

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