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Amazon invests in one of the world’s largest carbon removal projects, creating 11,000 jobs and restoring nature

The project will see 180 million spekboom shrubs planted in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, bringing back the area’s thriving habitats.

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Amazon invests in one of the world’s largest carbon removal projects, creating 11,000 jobs and restoring…

The project will see 180 million spekboom shrubs planted in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, bringing back the area’s thriving habitats.

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Amazon backs South Africa land restoration project with 1.95 million carbon credits

Amazon has agreed to buy 1.95 million tonnes of carbon removal credits from a spekboom restoration project in South Africa.

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  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·aboutamazon.com

    Amazon invests in one of the world’s largest carbon removal projects, creating 11,000 jobs and restoring nature

    The project will see 180 million spekboom shrubs planted in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, bringing back the area’s thriving habitats.

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·neowin.net

    Amazon backs South Africa land restoration project with 1.95 million carbon credits

    Amazon has agreed to buy 1.95 million tonnes of carbon removal credits from a spekboom restoration project in South Africa.