Carbon procurement your auditor would underwrite.
If a credit on your books cannot be inspected, it cannot be defended. The TerraQura platform is designed to give institutional buyers procurement grade evidence on every tonne, retirement records that survive external audit, and disclosure exports shaped for ISSB, CSRD and Article 6.
Three places carbon procurement breaks down at the boardroom level.
You cannot show the work
The tonne is on the books. The verification arrived years before, written into a PDF nobody on your team can replay. When the question comes from audit, the trail goes cold.
One bad credit, one bad headline
The voluntary market does not separate the rigorous projects from the loose ones. A buyer with strong intentions inherits the worst of the category every time the press runs a story.
Your reporting and your registry do not agree
Sustainability teams compile claims. Finance signs them. The two systems live in different formats with different conventions. Each disclosure cycle is a reconciliation project.
Procurement that closes cleanly, every cycle.
Every tonne carries its evidence with it.
From sensor to retirement, the trail is continuous. When a journalist, auditor or regulator asks how a credit was verified, the answer is a record, not a press release.
The unit on your registry is the unit on the ledger.
One identifier. One history. Issuance, transfer and retirement on a permissioned chain that auditors can walk through without integration work.
Reports your finance team will actually use.
Verified retirements export into the disclosure formats your reporting requires. ISSB IFRS S2, ESRS E1 and Article 6 records are first class outputs, not consultancy deliverables.
An assurance package built before assurance asks.
External assurers receive a structured evidence pack with replayable findings, methodology references and counterparty-level lineage. The audit conversation starts shorter and ends sooner.
Reporting designed to survive the assurance review.
The platform exports the artefacts disclosure regimes and external auditors actually consume. No bespoke schemas, no dashboard screenshots in PDFs.
IFRS S2 climate disclosure
Verified retirements mapped into the climate-related metrics and targets the ISSB framework requires.
ESRS E1 (CSRD)
European disclosure with the granularity, units and methodology references the ESRS E1 standard expects.
Article 6 corresponding adjustments
For sovereign-backed transfers, evidence is structured to support the corresponding adjustment record host countries are required to keep.
External audit pack
Replayable findings, primary evidence references and a methodology trail in the structure ISO 14065 assurance providers work in.
A working session before a contract.
The first conversation is about your portfolio, your disclosure obligations and the gap you are trying to close. The second is a working session on the methodology categories that fit your procurement. We are deliberately patient on the order in which buyers come on.
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