CARBON FINANCING
Mobilizing Capital for Climate Action


Key Offerings
- End-to-end carbon portfolio management for corporates, fund bodies, and financial institutions.
- Carbon credit sale, monetization and access to voluntary and compliance markets for revenue generation.
- Technical advisory on carbon project design, carbon removal strategies, and risk mitigation.
- Digital monitoring, reporting, and verification (dMRV) platform for real-time data, transparency, and traceability of climate impacts.
Our Recent Initiatives

Strengthening Rural Livelihoods of Smallholder Farmers in Tribal Districts of Odisha


Grouped Commercial Vehicle EV Project in India


Grouped Water Purification Projects in India

Frequently Asked Questions
How does Carbon Financing help businesses and communities?
Carbon Financing allows businesses and smallholder farmers to earn revenue by implementing carbon-reduction/removal projects. These projects generate carbon credits, which are sold in compliance or voluntary markets, supporting sustainable development.
What kind of projects are eligible for Carbon Financing?
Projects must reduce or remove greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and fall under categories like:
✔ Nature-Based Solutions – Agroforestry, afforestation, mangrove restoration
✔ Renewable Energy – Solar, wind, biogas, and hydro projects
✔ Waste Management – Biogas, composting, circular economy models
✔ Sustainable Agriculture – Low-methane rice farming, regenerative agriculture, among many more.
How does FCF India support carbon credit monetization?
We help organizations:
✔ Assess feasibility and partner with local communities
✔ Quantify emissions reductions using international methodologies
✔ Register projects under Gold Standard, VCS, or other global frameworks
✔ Sell credits by connecting projects with investors and corporate buyers
What is MRV (Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification), and why is it important?
MRV ensures transparency in carbon projects by:
✔ Tracking emissions reductions
✔ Independently verifying data
✔ Ensuring compliance with carbon crediting standards