WASHINGTON – Jan. 30, 2026 | Verra has applied the first labels confirming CORSIA eligibility to 4,776,194 credits issued by the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) Program, indicating that the program is ready to support demand in the international aviation market.
The first batch of labeled credits comes from DelAgua-led projects in Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and The Gambia, which implement activities like clean cooking and other household energy transitions that deliver both emission reductions and measurable community benefits. (The specific Verra project IDs are: 3699, 3837, 4000, and 4150.)
The labeled credits are now clearly identified in the Verra Registry and available to buyers participating in CORSIA’s first phase (2024–2026). Credits from additional projects are expected to be labeled in the coming months.
Mandy Rambharos, CEO, Verra
The Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) established by the United Nations International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is set to become one of the most important compliance markets for emission reductions.
This development also reflects Verra’s ongoing work to put Article 6 of the Paris Agreement into practice. Under CORSIA rules, any carbon credits issued by Verra from 2021 onwards must carry an Article 6 Authorized—International Mitigation Purposes label to be eligible. To make sure credits meet these requirements, Verra works closely with host governments to review their Letters of Authorization (LOAs), confirming that all the necessary details are clearly specified, such as the eligible vintages, volumes, and other key approval terms.
Euan McDougall, CEO, DelAgua
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