Sylvera

Sylvera

Information Services

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About us

Sylvera is a leading carbon data provider. Our mission is to incentivize investment in real climate action. To help organizations ensure they're making the most effective investments toward net zero, we build software that independently and accurately automates the evaluation of carbon projects that capture, remove, or avoid emissions. With Sylvera's data and tools, businesses and governments can confidently invest in, benchmark, deliver, and report real climate impact. We're backed by renowned investors like Balderton Capital, Index Ventures, Insight Partners, LocalGlobe, and Salesforce Ventures.

Industry
Information Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2020

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    🚀 Today, we launched Connect to Supply– a powerful tool that helps buyers easily find and procure carbon credits across various project stages, including pre-issuance🌍  Here's why we're excited: 🔗 Access a network of 200+ suppliers and developers 💰 Putting the buyer in the driver's seat, receive quotes according to your unique criteria 🤝 Procure under a single agreement, powered by our new partnership with Xpansiv, rather than managing multiple supplier contracts. Learn more here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eYrWP5dY #CarbonMarkets #Sustainability #ConnectToSupply

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    Last month, COP29 in Baku finalised the rules for Article 6, marking the end of nine years of negotiations, following the Paris Agreement being reached at COP21, on how countries may trade emissions reductions and removals. To help you unpack the latest developments, we’ve updated our Article 6 guidance, including: ✅ A deep dive into what was agreed on Article 6 at COP29 ✅ The implications for the voluntary carbon markets ✅ What was agreed on Article 6 at COP26, COP27 and COP28, to help you catch up Download it here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e_9Ebi5b #ClimateAction #Article6 #Sustainability #COP29

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    Make your voice heard in CDR.fyi and Sylvera’s 2025 Market Survey 💬 Sylvera and CDR.fyi are carrying out a market-wide survey for suppliers and buyers to gain a clearer understanding of how supply and demand for CDR could look in the carbon markets for the years to come — and what it means for organizations’ goals. Willing to lend your voice? The survey should only take 5-10 minutes, and the deadline to complete is 10th of January. By responding, you’ll get exclusive access to the report. The insights will provide valuable data about the future state of the market, from now to 2050. Last year we had hundreds of respondents across supply and demand sides, with great insights on market trends for the years ahead. Complete the survey to access these valuable findings: https://lnkd.in/dXjmBJaN All individual responses will be kept strictly confidential.

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  • CORSIA Phase 1 progress 🛫 In case you missed it, our VP Policy Ben Rattenbury shared his thoughts on the UK's proposed £100/tCO2 fine for noncompliance with CORSIA enforcement. This move is crucial in providing clarity for airlines operating under the program. As Ben points out, the lack of clear penalties could lead to confusion and noncompliance. By embracing high-quality CORSIA-eligible credits, airlines can meet their obligations, without the risk of fines, while protecting their reputations. Check Ben’s thoughts below 👇 And if you need further guidance on CORSIA Phase 1, there’s a link to our recent blog in the comments 👇👇 #CORSIA #CarbonCredits #NetZero #SustainableAviation

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    VP Policy at Sylvera

    Great to see the UK show leadership on CORSIA enforcement, with a £100/tCO2 fine for any noncompliance proposed yesterday (link below). Very few CORSIA states have so far set out what the these penalties will be, which at best creates confusion and at worst could lead some airlines to wonder if perhaps it’s cheaper to just not bother complying at all (on the assumption there won’t be repercussions). Clearly buying high quality CORSIA-eligible credits should be the more attractive option - CORSIA-eligible means the obligation is met and the fine is avoided at a much lower cost; high quality reduces the reputational risk (and in some places, litigative risk of a greenwashing case being brought). I hope in 2025 we see all 126 CORSIA phase 1 states clarify their enforcement regimes, as this will be crucial to helping the whole system work as planned. But that's just my view - very interested in what others think!

    Implementing the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA)

    Implementing the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA)

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  • Major expectations ahead for #CORSIA in 2025! Recent developments are transforming the landscape for international aviation emissions compliance:  ✅ In November, ICAO approved four new carbon standards, bringing the total to six First Phase-approved standards. ✅ COP29 finalized the Article 6 rulebook, sending a strong signal for countries to facilitate international markets, including CORSIA. ✅ This week, ICAO released detailed requirements for eligible emissions units and exclusions, shaping the supply landscape. With demand for CORSIA-eligible carbon credits expected to soar, and supply already tight, airlines must act fast to secure the credits they need. The pressure will only increase as we approach 2027, when offsetting requirements expand to almost all international flights worldwide. Our latest blog provides an updated picture of where we stand with CORSIA-eligible carbon credit supply: 👉 What is CORSIA’s First Phase and why is it important for the VCM? 👉 What do the latest CORSIA updates mean for the future of sustainable aviation and carbon credits? 👉 How can you benefit from this strategic opportunity? Read now: https://lnkd.in/e3HPY2G9

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    🎬 Our latest webinar, Inside COP29: A Carbon Markets Debrief, is now available on demand! Tune in to a conversation between Andrew Howard from Verra, Jacqui Ruesga from the New Zealand Government, Lisa (Elisabeth) DeMarco from Resilient LLP, and Ben Rattenbury, our VP of Policy, to unpack key takeaways from COP29 and delve into the latest developments on Article 6, including: 👉 How the finalisation of Article 6 is likely to affect the supply and demand of high-quality credits 👉 The implications for carbon investors, developers and standards 👉 Whether governments are more likely to get involved in carbon markets as a result of COP29 Watch it here: https://lnkd.in/dzRaAu_a Check out our latest blog on what happened at COP29 and what it means for the carbon markets: https://lnkd.in/dWHVUjr7

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  • 🌍 COP29: A Carbon Markets Debrief 🌍 Join us for an in-depth breakdown of COP29’s most critical developments, from major global commitments and updates to Article 6 to the evolving landscape of climate policy and carbon markets. Led by Ben Rattenbury, our VP of Policy, our expert panel features Andrew Howard from VERRA, Jacqui Ruesga from the New Zealand Government, and Lisa (Elisabeth) DeMarco from Resilient LLP. Together, they will unpack key takeaways, including: 👉 How can the private sector engage with Article 6 today? 👉 How could the operationalization of Article 6.4 impact prices in the voluntary carbon market? 👉 How could carbon standards adapt to the Article 6.4 standards on methodologies and removals? 👉 Are Article 6 credits better quality? 🗓️ Date: Tuesday, 3 December ⏰ Times: 9am UK / 1pm UAE / 5pm Singapore / 6pm Japan 9am US West Coast / 12 pm US East Coast / 5pm UK Register here to watch live or get the recording on demand: https://lnkd.in/dEJfgJW2

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  • Just one week to go! 🎉 Join Sylvera for an exclusive end-of-year evening of insights and networking at our London HQ as we reflect on a transformative 2024 and look ahead with optimism. Here’s what to expect: 🌍 Fresh insights from COP29 in Baku, shared by our VP of Policy, Ben Rattenbury 📈 A sneak peek at 2025, presented by our CEO, Allister Furey 📅 Date: Thursday, 28th November ⏰ Time: 5:30–8:30 PM 📍 Location: Sylvera London HQ Spaces are limited—express your interest today!🥂 https://lnkd.in/ev4psPaC

  • With our new Country Profiles, Sylvera offers a powerful tool to navigate the complexities of carbon credit procurement in different regions. Gain regularly updated, comprehensive insights into delivery, utility, reputational, and cost risks in key countries to align your strategy with the risk-reward profile you are after. Key Benefits: 📌 Risk-Based Decision-Making: Evaluate and compare countries based on risk tolerance and sourcing needs. 🕒 Real-Time Policy Tracking: Track policy changes in real-time, accelerating your response to them. 🎯 Strategic Focus: Identify and pursue projects that align with your carbon strategy and risk profile, advancing toward net-zero goals. Sylvera’s Country Profiles enable confident market entry and risk mitigation, paving the way for successful, sustainable investments. 🌱 Learn more now: link in comments #CarbonCredits #Sustainability #Sylvera

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    View profile for Carmen Álvarez Campo 🌿, graphic

    Climate Policy, Carbon Markets, Article 6, Jurisdictional REDD+

    The Nature Conservancy's reports are always extremely insightful. This one covering Article 6 implementation, examining different strategies to tackle overselling risk, and featuring 11 country case studies is a pre-COP must-read! I am happy to have contributed to this report and to see countries' efforts to make Article 6 a reality. At Sylvera, we collaborate with different stakeholders to facilitate carbon data transparency, ensure ITMO quality, and ultimately scale Article 6. Watch this space! #Article6 #ParisAgreement #COP29

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    Senior Climate Policy Advisor at The Nature Conservancy

    In just a few days, negotiators will gather in Baku at COP29 Azerbaijan to work toward a consensus on the remaining #Article6 rules. These rules are crucial for building a transparent and reliable market, yet gaps in the Article 6 text haven’t stopped both #seller and #buyer countries from moving forward. Many nations are already implementing policies, signing bilateral agreements, and taking actions that will likely define the future of market mechanisms under the #ParisAgreement. A core aspect of these national strategies is finding the right balance: attracting international #finance while minimizing the risk of #overselling against #NDC targets. 🌍 How are countries choosing #sectors and #activities eligible for Article 6 trades? 🌏 How can countries set the right price for #ITMOs? 🌏 What #tools can be most effective to reduce the risk of #overselling? 🌏 How are national regulations approaching the #VCM? Our latest The Nature Conservancy report "Article 6 Implementation" dives into these questions, exploring the early #trends in Article 6 implementation. 👉 Link here: https://lnkd.in/dESvPHt7 Kimberly Myers Kelley Hamrick John Verdieck Maximiliano Bernal Temores Ilsa Ruiz Hughes Pauline Blanc Hugh Salway Fernanda Bortolotto Alexandra Soezer Greg Lydka Morris Björn Fondén Pedro Carvalho Carmen Álvarez Campo Kavya Bajaj Kendall Damon Andrea Bonzanni Andrea Eichenberger

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Sylvera 5 total rounds

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Series B

US$ 56.9M

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