Impact beyond
carbon reduction
Our SILC framework integrates equity and inclusion, measuring benefits like jobs and community resilience alongside emissions reductions.
Socioeconomic impact (SEI) isn’t a byproduct – it’s a core outcome of every project we support. Using a robust Socioeconomic Impact Assessment (SIA) methodology that evaluates the broader community and developmental impacts of carbon offset activities, this layer ensures that sustainability outcomes are inclusive, equitable, and measurable alongside environmental performance.
We are creating a new SEI Funding & Carbon Credit green economy ecosystem.
Our goal is to create a circular ecosystem that empowers local communities and organizations to become independent and financially self-sufficient.
That's why our Socioeconomic Impact Assessment (SIA) model is built into the SILC framework to ensure every project delivers more than carbon reductions, measuring real-world outcomes like employment, health access, and community empowerment.
We evaluate and track a range of real-world benefits to ensure climate action also creates lasting value for people and communities.
These categories help us measure what truly matters on the ground.

Community Training and Education
Creating local jobs in carbon monitoring and project operations, and offering community training in soil preservation and monitoring and water conservation.

Health and environmental justice
Monitoring air and water quality in disadvantaged communities, aligned with EPA Environmental Justice tools.

Economic empowerment
Involving local cooperatives and stakeholders in revenue models, with revenue-sharing mechanisms developed with N50.

Gender and social equity
Reporting by gender and socioeconomic status, ensuring equitable benefit distribution.
The registry supports market integrity and simplifies compliance reporting
Building socio economic impact directly into our SILC framework, ensures benefits, reporting and verification are fully integrated from the start.
We measure real-world outcomes like wellness, access to healthcare, and community engagement — and use verified tools to report on them.
Community empowerment
Preserve long-term project impact – ensure impact remains even after the project is finished

