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Snowdonia, Wales

Peatland & Upland Restoration

Snowdonia National Park Authority + Forest Carbon

🌳 Peatland Restoration

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.

Peatland & Upland Restoration

Impact Metrics

Peatland Restored

66hectares

CO₂ Storage (35yr)

2,335tonnes CO₂e

Freshwater Invertebrates

Habitat Improvedbiodiversity

Sustainable Development Goals

6

Clean Water

13

Climate Action

15

Life on Land

About This Project

Organisation: Snowdonia National Park Authority + Forest Carbon

Location: Snowdonia, Wales, United Kingdom

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Verification Standard

Peatland Code

UK-specific standard for peatland and wetland carbon storage projects.

Standard: Peatland Code (IUCN UK Peatland Programme)

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How Funding Works

Funding Route: Carbon Credits Marketplace

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