A carbon infrastructure company building the systems that climate markets run on.
CAS develops the software, registries, MRV systems, compliance frameworks, and advisory capability that governments, enterprises, and institutions rely on to operate credibly in voluntary and compliance carbon markets.
Carbon markets need infrastructure, not just promises.
The next decade of climate action depends on the integrity of the systems that issue, track, and retire carbon credits — and on the analytical infrastructure that allows governments to operate Article 6, ITMO transfers, and national registries with confidence.
CAS exists to build that infrastructure. We combine deep carbon market expertise with senior software engineering, geospatial science, and compliance experience to deliver systems that are credible to regulators, auditors, financial institutions, and the public.
Six pillars of carbon infrastructure.
Carbon Software Architecture
We design and build the registries, dashboards, accounting engines, and APIs that power modern carbon markets — from sovereign systems to enterprise ESG platforms.
Climate Technology Development
Geospatial intelligence, satellite MRV, IoT sensor integration, and AI-driven analytics deployed at institutional scale.
Carbon Advisory Partnership
Strategy, methodology, Article 6 implementation, GCF readiness, and registry design — delivered by senior practitioners.
Digital MRV Provision
Continuous, defensible, audit-grade monitoring infrastructure connecting raw data to issued credits.
Carbon Registry & Framework Development
Issuance pipelines, ownership chains, retirement workflows, tokenization layers, and public transparency portals.
Article 6 Implementation Partner
ITMO infrastructure, corresponding adjustments, host-country authorisations, and Article 6.2 / 6.4 reporting systems.
How we work.
We build to international standards.
Our methodologies, registries, MRV systems, and advisory work are designed to align with the recognised international standards that govern carbon markets, climate disclosure, information security, and quality management. Standards alignment is engineered into the system architecture — not retrofitted at audit.
Carbon accounting and verification
- ISO 14064-1 / 2 / 3Organisational and project-level GHG quantification, reporting, and verification.
- ISO 14065Requirements for bodies validating and verifying environmental information.
- ISO 14066Competence requirements for GHG validation and verification teams.
- ISO 14067Product carbon footprint quantification methodology.
- GHG ProtocolCorporate, Project, and Scope 3 accounting standards.
Market integrity and compliance frameworks
- Paris Agreement Article 6.2 / 6.4ITMO infrastructure, corresponding adjustments, and host-country authorisation workflows.
- ICVCM Core Carbon PrinciplesIntegrity criteria for high-quality voluntary carbon credits.
- VCMI Claims CodeCorporate use and claims governance for voluntary carbon credits.
- CORSIAICAO Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation.
- VCS · Gold Standard · ACR · CARProgramme-level methodology, issuance, and registry alignment.
Disclosure, security, and quality
- ISSB IFRS S1 / S2 · TCFDClimate-related financial disclosure architecture.
- ESRS / CSRDEuropean sustainability reporting and double materiality.
- ISO 17029Conformity assessment for validation and verification bodies.
- ISO 27001 · SOC 2 alignedInformation security management for registry and MRV platforms.
- ISO 9001Quality management across delivery, methodology, and engineering.
Standards referenced are those CAS systems are designed to align with. Formal certification status, accreditation scope, and verification body engagements are confirmed on a per-engagement basis under NDA.