What we do
1415 offers companies the opportunity to contribute to restoring nature, increasing biodiversity and carbon sequestration through various local projects. 1415 collaborates with owners of agricultural and forested land and enters into agreements on measures for biodiversity and/or carbon sequestration.
Areas of business
- Conserve and enhance marine and coastal ecosystems
- Restore and enhance terrestrial ecosystems
- Optimise and increase forest carbon sequestration
Project financing, compliance and risks
1415 uses a strategic and structured approach to the regulatory landscape, proactively analysing the continous impact of regulations and strategies on our own and our customers’ businesses. Ensuring compliance and minimising risks are at the forefront of our approach. We actively participate in their development-phases through participating in stakeholder meetings, workshops for experts and topic-related conferences.
1415 have been actively involved in the development of the Carbon Removal and Carbon Farming Certification Framework CRCF, in particular the certification and registry processes, and going forward, in the methodologies as well as financing discussions, on invite from the European Commission.
1415 have been invited by government authorities to assist actively in the development of the National plan under the Nature Restoration Regulation. We are accordingly currently in close dialogue with the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, the Swedish Forest Agency, the Swedish Board of Agriculture and Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management, on the details and machinations of the plan, which will be completed by mid 2026. Pursuant to this Plan, the EU has a plan for the ability to use Nature Credits in the form of Nature credits as a way to drive private finance into nature restoration projects, much in the way 1415 already designs their hybrid and nature credits.
1415´s goal-oriented approach:
Sustainability always has three dimensions: economic, social and environmental. For a sustainable societal transition, we must take all dimensions into account at the same time. The United Nations and the European Union have set goals, and to implement these on a national level, Sweden has a prioritised selection.
Working with synergies
1415 has as its core MO modus operandum to identify and align targets with synergies running through the regulatory landscape, and are proud to announce our invitations from the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency to assist the working groups creating the National plan under the EU Nature Restoration Regulation, to be submitted to the European Commission by mid 2026.