WASHINGTON – Dec. 16, 2025 | Verra has launched version 5 of its market-leading Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) Program, introducing its most comprehensive social and environmental safeguards and placing communities at the center of climate action.
The updated VCS Program strengthens requirements across the full project lifecycle, with a particular focus on respecting land and resource rights, reinforcing stakeholder engagement, and enhancing adaptive management.
The new version was developed in consultation with experts, governments, and civil society, including the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Global Land Alliance (GLA), and Namati, a nonprofit leader for advancing social and environmental justice. The development process included three public consultations, which together generated nearly 5,000 comments from around 200 respondents, the highest rate of responses ever received in a VCS Program consultation.
The latest version of the VCS Program follows Verra’s systematic strengthening of the foundations of the carbon market, modernizing core methodologies like REDD and cookstoves, embedding rigorous carbon accounting, and aligning with external oversight bodies such as the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM). With these technical elements in place, the final critical piece was to elevate social and environmental safeguards at the program level.
Mandy Rambharos, CEO, Verra
Key updates include the following:
- Market-leading community safeguards: Stronger protections for Indigenous Peoples and local communities, including tools for projects to strengthen their FPIC processes and benefit-sharing mechanisms.
- Stronger rights and transparency: Updated rules that define projects’ “right to operate” and new financial disclosure requirements for projects impacting local communities.
- New options for durability: Projects can now pilot insurance or fund-based alternatives to the pooled buffer for managing non-permanence risk.
- More frequent updates, shorter cycles: Most projects must reassess baselines and adopt updated methodologies every five years to stay aligned with science and technology, ensuring lasting robust quality of these projects and the credits they generate.
- Digital systems and new sectors: Required digital submission for eligible projects and expanded scope.
Vivek Maru, CEO, Namati
Gabriela Rodrigues Eklund, Technical Director, GLA
Version 5 is available for immediate use, and new projects will be required to apply it from January 1, 2027. Existing projects will transition over time, with specific requirements taking effect at defined milestones based on when projects submit materials to Verra.
For more detailed information about VCS Version 5, see the related program notice:
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Media Inquiries: Erdem Koch | media@verra.org
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