The landowner (or where land is tenanted, both the landowner and the tenant) shall commit to:
- Conform to this standard
- Permanent land-use change
- Manage the land as per the management plan for the establishment period and as per the longer-term management intentions for the project duration and beyond (2.3)
- Comply with the law (1.4) and conform with the UK Forestry Standard (1.5)
- Restock where projects involve harvesting (2.5)
- Replant or undertake alternative planting should woodland area be lost due to wind, fire, pests, disease or development (2.3)
- Inform future landowner(s) and, where land is tenanted, future tenant(s), of the commitment to the Woodland Carbon Code and any carbon contracts (2.3)
- Monitor and maintain verification for the project duration as per Woodland Carbon Code guidance (unless the third party project developer agrees to take this on - 2.5)
- If there is a loss of woodland carbon, notify the Woodland Carbon Code Secretariat immediately and submit a loss report within six months of discovery (2.3)
- Ensure the project, any Pending Issuance Units listings, sales to carbon buyers and retirement for use of verified Woodland Carbon Units are accurately represented and up to date in the UK Land Carbon Registry (either in their own account or via the project/group manager's account - 2.6)
- Make true and accurate carbon statements about the project which conform with guidance (2.7)
- Abide by the Woodland Carbon Code logo rules of use
Commitment statements shall include the project name and be signed and dated by the landowner.
Where land is owned in trust, or by a company, charity or partnership, then either the landowner themselves or the legal signatory or signatories shall sign the landowner commitment statement. Where land is jointly owned, then all joint owners shall sign unless one landowner has authority to sign on behalf of joint owners. Where the signee is not the sole owner, they shall confirm their authority to sign.
The project developer or group manager shall commit to:
- Conform to this standard.
- Comply with the law (1.4) and conform with the UK Forestry Standard (1.5).
- Monitor and maintain verification for the project duration as per Woodland Carbon Code guidance (unless the landowner has agreed to take this on – 2.5).
- Ensure the project, any PIU listings, sales to carbon buyers, retirement for use of verified Woodland Carbon Units is accurately represented and up to date in the UK Land Carbon Registry (2.6).
- Only sell carbon units which are validated and verified to a standard which is endorsed in the UK Environmental Reporting Guidelines (2.6).
- Make true and accurate carbon statements about the project which comply with guidance (2.7).
- Make carbon buyers aware of the Woodland Carbon Code guidance on carbon claims and ensure this is included in contracts with buyers (2.7).
- Abide by the Woodland Carbon Code logo rules of use and make carbon buyers and landowners aware of the Woodland Carbon Code logo rules of use.
Groups shall have a nominated Group Manager and a formal management structure between members. Groups shall have a Group Agreement which sets out:
- The name of the group, its size and geographic scope and any other limitations on membership.
- The name and contact details of the Group Manager and the arrangements for replacing the Group Manager should this be necessary
- The name and contact details of the constituent landowners (and land managers if there are any).
- Details of the projects covered by the agreement (unique IDs, project names, locations and areas).
- Each project's liability for the group’s carbon rights and commitments (including consideration of whether the carbon is sold collectively or individually).
- The group's management structure and any other group rules.
- If not specified separately, the commitments of each landowner and the group manager as outlined above.
- Signatures of the group manager, all the landowners, and land managers if there are any.
- The roles and responsibilities of the Group Manager and the group members as set out in guidance below.