
2.24 ha
Area
545 t
CO₂
3,367
Trees planted
Located in the heart of Pays de la Loire, this afforestation project spans 2.24 hectares in the municipality of La Verrie - Chanverrie. Certified with the Low-Carbon Label, it will sequester 545 tons of CO₂ over its lifetime. With 3,367 trees from 8 different species, this project actively promotes biodiversity and ecosystem resilience.
Species diversity strengthens forest resilience against diseases and climate change.

Quercus petraea · Fagaceae
Arbre majestueux pouvant vivre plus de 500 ans et atteindre 40 m. Essence emblématique des forêts françaises, son bois est prisé en tonnellerie et ébénisterie.
Did you know?
Il représente environ 25 % de la surface boisée en France, c'est l'essence la plus répandue.

Quercus pubescens · Fagaceae
Chêne méditerranéen de taille moyenne (20 m), résistant à la sécheresse. Feuilles marcescentes persistant sur l'arbre en hiver. Essence clé de la garrigue.
Did you know?
Il s'appelle pubescent car le dessous de ses feuilles et ses rameaux sont couverts d'un fin duvet de poils, visibles à la loupe.

Carpinus betulus · Betulaceae
Arbre moyen (25 m) au tronc cannelé caractéristique. Bois extrêmement dur utilisé pour les billots de boucher et les pièces mécaniques.
Did you know?
Son bois est si dur qu'il était historiquement appelé « bois de fer » et servait à fabriquer les essieux de charrettes.

Quercus robur · Fagaceae
Espèce majeure des forêts de plaine européennes, pouvant vivre plus de 1000 ans. Son bois dense est utilisé pour la marine, la tonnellerie et la construction.
Did you know?
Le chêne de Allouville-Bellefosse en Normandie, âgé de plus de 800 ans, abrite deux chapelles dans son tronc creux.

Alnus glutinosa · Betulaceae
Arbre des bords de rivières (25 m max), ses racines fixent l'azote atmosphérique grâce à une symbiose bactérienne. Rôle crucial dans la stabilisation des berges.
Did you know?
Son bois, imputrescible dans l'eau, a été utilisé pour les pilotis de Venise et Amsterdam.

Quercus ilex · Fagaceae
Chêne méditerranéen à feuillage persistant, atteignant 20 m. Très résistant à la sécheresse. Son bois dur servait à faire les roues de charrettes. Espèce clé des écosystèmes méditerranéens.
Did you know?
C'est le seul chêne européen à feuillage persistant, avec des feuilles coriaces rappelant celles du houx — d'où son nom latin « ilex ».

Pinus pinaster · Pinaceae
Espèce emblématique du massif landais, il peut atteindre 30 m. Son bois est utilisé en papeterie et construction. Il a été massivement planté au XIXe siècle pour fixer les dunes.
Did you know?
La forêt des Landes, créée artificiellement au XIXe siècle avec du pin maritime, est la plus grande forêt artificielle d'Europe occidentale.

Cedrus atlantica · Pinaceae
Originaire des montagnes d'Afrique du Nord, il atteint 40 m. Bois durable naturellement résistant aux insectes, utilisé en ébénisterie. Essence d'avenir face au changement climatique.
Did you know?
Son bois contient naturellement des huiles essentielles qui le protègent des insectes, d'où son utilisation historique pour les coffres à vêtements.
Beyond carbon sequestration, each project generates measurable positive impacts on the environment and local communities. Here is the detailed assessment of this project.
This project sequesters 243.3 tCO₂/ha over its lifetime. Carbon is captured in biomass (trunks, branches, roots) and soils. This is the project's primary impact: contributing to climate change mitigation by removing CO₂ from the atmosphere.
With 8 different species (strong diversity), this project creates a rich habitat for wildlife. The ecological corridors formed allow species to circulate, promoting pollination and natural biological pest control.
Over 2.24 ha, the vegetation cover acts as a natural filter. Roots promote water infiltration into soils, reduce runoff and erosion, and enable groundwater recharge. Downstream water quality is directly improved.
With 1503 trees/ha, the root system structures the soil in depth. Litter (dead leaves, twigs) enriches organic matter, feeds soil microorganisms and increases water retention capacity. A living, fertile soil is the foundation of a resilient ecosystem.
This project of 2.24 ha in La Verrie - Chanverrie supports the local economy: direct jobs (planting, maintenance, monitoring), enhancement of the territory and natural heritage. It strengthens the link between rural communities and their environment, contributing to the ecological transition.
The 17 SDGs are a global framework defined by the United Nations to build a sustainable future by 2030. This project directly contributes to 5 of them. Here's why.
Good Health and Well-being
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all
Why this project: This project contributes to this goal through its carbon sequestration actions and strengthening of local ecosystems.
Clean Water and Sanitation
Ensure availability and sustainable management of water
Why this project: The vegetation cover on 2.24 ha naturally filters runoff water and promotes groundwater recharge. By reducing erosion and nutrient leaching, this project improves water quality available for local uses.
Responsible Consumption and Production
Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
Why this project: The sustainable forest management of this project of 2.24 ha ensures responsible wood production: planted trees will eventually provide timber or energy wood, replacing high carbon footprint materials.
Climate Action
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
Why this project: This is the primary impact: this project sequesters 545 tons of CO2 over its lifetime, certified by the Low-Carbon Label. Every ton removed from the atmosphere directly contributes to fighting climate change.
Life on Land
Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems
Why this project: This project of 2.24 ha in La Verrie - Chanverrie plants 8 different species, recreating a complete forest ecosystem: wildlife habitat, ecological corridors, and soil biodiversity enrichment through mycorrhizal fungi.
Project notification
February 9, 2022The project owner submits their application to the ministry.
File submission
June 30, 2023The complete file is submitted to the competent authority for review.
Labelling
July 3, 2023The project is validated and receives the official Low-Carbon Label.
Planting
January 2024Selected tree species are planted on the plot.
Year 1 monitoring
July 2024Project performance indicators check — year 1/5.
Year 2 monitoring
July 2025Project performance indicators check — year 2/5.
Year 3 monitoring
July 2026Project performance indicators check — year 3/5.
Year 4 monitoring
July 2027Project performance indicators check — year 4/5.
Year 5 monitoring
July 2028Project performance indicators check — year 5/5.
Verification audit
January 2053An independent auditor verifies on site that the project carbon objectives have been met.
Final certification
July 2053Emission reductions are verified and carbon credits are definitively issued.
Town
La Verrie - Chanverrie
Postal code
85130
Department
Vendée (85)
Region
Pays de la Loire
Planting a forest on land that has not been wooded for at least 10 years. The project stores carbon in biomass (trunks, branches, roots), soils and durable wood products.
The Low-Carbon Label is an official certification framework from the French Ministry of Ecological Transition. It guarantees that emission reductions are real, measurable, verifiable and additional (they would not have occurred without the project). Each project is audited by an independent body before labelling, then monitored throughout its duration.
How it works:
1. The project owner submits a file describing the reference scenario (without project) and the project scenario.
2. The difference between the two scenarios gives the net emission reductions, expressed in tons of CO₂ equivalent.
3. An independent auditor verifies the data in the field and validates the calculations.
4. The ministry issues the Low-Carbon Label and carbon credits are issued.
5. The project is monitored for 30 years with periodic verifications.
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