UK Carbon Credits

High-integrity carbon from UK National Parks

Credibility and integrity

Secure high-quality, UK-based carbon credits backed by recognised standards, transparent governance and long-term stewardship within legally protected landscapes.

Local, tangible impact

Demonstrate climate leadership through projects your stakeholders can see and experience, restoring iconic landscapes that store carbon, reduce flood risk and enhance biodiversity.

Beyond carbon value

Deliver meaningful co-benefits aligned to your ESG and nature strategies from habitat restoration and species recovery to supporting rural economies and community resilience.

Investment-ready Woodland and Peatland Carbon projects with additional social value

The UK National Parks can unlock opportunities for climate action and business resilience.

We offer best-in-class carbon projects, independently verified by the Woodland Carbon and Peatland Codes, and delivering significant co-benefits for biodiversity, water, soil health and local communities.

Protected landscapes have targets to increase tree canopy and woodland cover by 3% of total land area (from a 2022 baseline) and restore approximately 130,000 hectares of peat by 2050. Achieving this ambition requires private investment at scale.

A partnership with National Parks allows your organisation to be part of one of the UK’s most ambitious nature recovery programmes, protecting the landscapes that store carbon today while scaling the climate solutions of tomorrow. Go beyond offsetting and position your business at the forefront of the UK’s transition to net zero and nature-positive outcomes.

The UK's National Parks are home to some of our most powerful natural carbon stores, and some of the most compelling opportunities for climate-aligned investment available today.

Ready-to-fund projects

We have a pipeline of projects that are ready to fund across all 15 National Parks

Featured Projects

Scotland’s peat soils cover more than 20% of the country and store around 1.6 billion tonnes of carbon. But, it is estimated that over 80%...

Windermere is England’s largest lake at over 18km long and sits in England’s largest National Park, the Lake District. Now a World Heritage Site, the...

The South Downs National Park stretches across 1,648 sq. km of rolling chalk grassland and lowland heath in the South East of England, receiving nearly...

Exmoor National Park has bold ambitions to re-establish and expand Britain’s temperate rainforests across the hyper-oceanic zone of central Exmoor. This visionary project will create...

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Start a Partnership Conversation

National Parks Partnerships works with leading organisations to deliver nature recovery, social impact and climate action at national scale.

Through a partnerships spanning a few to all fifteen UK National Parks, we help businesses move from ambition to demonstrating real and measurable impact.

Whether you are exploring your first partnership, or looking to deepen existing commitments as part of a wider partnerships portfolio, our team will work with you to shape a partnership aligned to your organisation’s goals, governance and reporting needs.

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Partnering with the National Parks brings our technology together with on-the-ground initiatives to make a real impact.

Importantly, our research not only shows that people want to engage more with nature, but that they expect businesses to play their part too, so we are proud to help meet that challenge.

Nicki Lyons, Chief Corporate Affairs & Sustainability Officer, VodafoneThree