Environmental Markets, Managed with Institutional Discipline

Environmental commodities have emerged as a strategic business input.

Whether driven by compliance obligations, customer requirements, investor scrutiny, or long-term resource procurement, organizations increasingly rely on carbon, renewable energy, water, and biodiversity markets to achieve critical business objectives. But sourcing these assets remains difficult—markets are fragmented, quality varies widely, regulation continues to evolve, and delivery risk can undermine even the best procurement strategy.

Restoration was built to bring institutional discipline to environmental commodity procurement.

We structure, underwrite, and manage environmental commodity portfolios that allow organizations to access market-based solutions without assuming project-level risk. Our clients receive contracted outcomes, transparent documentation, and institutional-grade execution across voluntary and compliance markets.

The Restoration Difference


Specialized Market Expertise

Environmental commodities are our sole focus. Our team brings decades of experience building, trading, financing, and managing environmental market exposure.


Risk Transfer

We aggregate and manage delivery, eligibility, replacement, methodology, and jurisdictional risks so clients receive contracted outcomes rather than project-level exposure.


Execution

From a 60-minute exposure assessment to a structured pilot in weeks, we move at the pace of the market.


Documentation & Claims

Every transaction includes audit-ready documentation and support for evolving reporting, disclosure, and claims requirements.

Who We Serve

Restoration works with organizations for whom environmental commodities represent a material financial, operational, or strategic consideration.

Our clients include:

  • Multinational corporations managing disclosure obligations under CSRD, IFRS S2, SBTi, and related frameworks

  • Industrial operators navigating cap-and-trade and carbon pricing regimes

  • Aviation participants addressing CORSIA requirements

  • Data center operators balancing energy, carbon, water, and community considerations

  • Government entities and regulated stakeholders managing environmental market exposure

The common challenge is complexity.

Environmental markets have matured into sophisticated financial and procurement markets. Managing that exposure increasingly requires institutional expertise, disciplined risk management, and reliable execution.

Products & Services

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Custom Structured Services

No two organizations face the same environmental exposure. Restoration structures customized portfolios across four primary supply categories:

  • Foundation - High-quality carbon credits designed to serve as the core allocation within a portfolio.

  • Super Pollutants - Projects targeting methane, nitrous oxide, and other high-impact emissions sources capable of delivering significant climate outcomes.

  • Water & Agriculture - Environmental assets supporting watershed resilience, agricultural productivity, and natural resource stewardship.

Carbon Removal

Engineered and nature-based removal solutions designed to address long-term decarbonization objectives.

Each portfolio is tailored to the client’s objectives, geography, regulatory environment, and risk profile while supported by consistent underwriting standards and contractual protections.


II

Core Carbon Principles

The ICVCM Core Carbon Principles represent an important step toward greater consistency and transparency across voluntary carbon markets.

Restoration provides access to CCP-labeled supply through structured procurement programs designed to help organizations establish quality baselines, strengthen governance processes, and navigate an increasingly complex market environment.

Every CCP portfolio is supported by Restoration’s underwriting, documentation, and delivery guarantees.


Environmental Commodities for Digital Infrastructure

Power availability, carbon intensity, water consumption, and community impact have become strategic considerations for data center operators.

Restoration’s Helios One™ program provides a structured framework for managing these environmental exposures through a diversified environmental commodity portfolio aligned with operational and growth objectives.

The process follows four stages:

Measure. Synchronize. Execute. Manage.

Beginning with a rapid exposure assessment, Helios One™ develops a tailored portfolio that evolves alongside regulatory requirements, customer expectations, infrastructure expansion, and changing environmental market conditions. A representative allocation may include renewable energy certificates, methane abatement projects, industrial mitigation projects, and carbon removal credits, with portfolio construction customized to each operator’s footprint and objectives.

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Helios One™ for Data Centers

Commercial Process

Global Project Access

Unmatched and exclusive access to projects across geographies, methodologies, and eligibilities

Restoration aggregates and underwrites risk

Structured Contracts

Contractually guaranteed fit-for-purpose delivery to buyer

Guaranteed price and volume, defined eligibility, replacement guarantee

Guaranteed Buyer Outcome

Credits delivered on time with zero replacement or procurement risk and guaranteed eligibility for your specific use

Speak With Our Team

Whether evaluating a first environmental commodity purchase, managing a compliance obligation, or constructing a multi-year procurement strategy, Restoration delivers institutional-grade solutions designed for long-term performance.

Schedule a consultation to discuss your environmental market objectives.