Snowdonia, Wales
Peatland & Upland Restoration
Snowdonia National Park Authority + Forest Carbon
Wales' first peatland rescue: 66 hectares of degraded bog restored to a carbon fortress. Instead of draining carbon, this Welsh mountainside now locks away 2,335 tonnes of CO₂ — funded by private carbon buyers who understand that nature's climate solution lies beneath our feet.

Impact Metrics
Peatland Restored
COâ‚‚ Storage (35yr)
Freshwater Invertebrates
Sustainable Development Goals
Clean Water
Climate Action
Life on Land
About This Project
Organisation: Snowdonia National Park Authority + Forest Carbon
Location: Snowdonia, Wales, UK
Visit Project Website →Verification Standard
UK-specific standard for peatland and wetland carbon storage projects.
Standard: Peatland Code (IUCN UK Peatland Programme)
How Funding Works
Funding Route: Carbon Credits Marketplace
This project sells verified carbon credits on the voluntary carbon market. Your funding directly purchases credits that support the project's expansion.
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