
The PLUM Project
Peatland & Mangrove
Conservation & Restoration Project
in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Overview
Verified under VCS and CCB Gold standards, PLUM is projected to generate over 42 million tonnes of carbon credits while protecting critical biodiversity and improving the well-being of 13 surrounding villages.
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The PLUM Project is a large-scale peatland and mangrove conservation initiative in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Spanning 23,665 hectares, it prevents deforestation, restores degraded wetlands, and supports local communities.
A Glimpse into the PLUM Project
Protecting 23,665 ha of critical forest in Central Kalimantan



42 million tons of COâ‚‚ impact, combining 37.5M tCOâ‚‚e in avoided emissions and 4.5M tCOâ‚‚e in removals through reforestation and wetland restoration.
Improving lives in 13 villages through local job creation, clean water, mobile health clinics, educational support, and income generation for thousands of community members.
Habitat for 365+ species, including 31 IUCN Red List species with 23,665 ha now better managed for conservation.
PLUM contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)









