Transaction source
The point of sale, payment, or booking that originated the contribution, captured at the moment of value exchange.
The proof layer is structured so that money, evidence, verification and impact stories can be traced from the commercial event to the nature project and back again.
A claim is cheap. A record has to survive contact with audit, refunds, partners, and customers. Each transaction carries six layers: source, calculation, route, allocation, verification, and proof.
The point of sale, payment, or booking that originated the contribution, captured at the moment of value exchange.
The deterministic rule applied to the basket, configurable per partner, transparent and auditable.
Policy-driven split across project buckets, set by the partner, immutable per record.
A specific verified restoration programme, biodiverse rewilding, wetland recovery, heathland protection, or sanctuary-led conservation.
Third-party verification anchored to the record. Independent, recoverable, defensible at audit.
The contribution surfaces back to the customer and the brand, visible, attributable, real.
A good claim needs a story. A good infrastructure company needs records that still make sense when legal and audit start asking awkward questions.
Deployment records, contribution logic and partner-level reporting can be reviewed as working artefacts, not future promises.
The proof layer is structured around source, rule, allocation and verification so that each contribution can be traced back to a commercial event.
For serious investors and strategic partners, the underlying materials belong in a controlled data room, not scattered across a marketing site.
The money does not disappear into a green promise. It lands in named places, with defined remits, measurable work, and a record that connects the customer’s purchase to the ground beneath it.
A nature-led recovery across 615 hectares of arable land, natural regeneration, free-roaming herbivores, and the return of biodiverse mosaic habitat.
Britain’s largest single nature recovery estate, peat, woodland, and upland habitat under a long-horizon sanctuary remit on 1,200 hectares.
A 201-hectare nature reserve once connected to the New Forest, wet woodland, wood pasture, grassland, heathland, bog and mire protected across SSSI and SAC-designated habitat.