Acceptable use policy - LinkedIn

Introduction

The Woodland Carbon Code uses LinkedIn to share news, updates and information about our work, as well as to engage with individuals and organisations interested in woodland carbon projects. To maintain a professional and respectful environment, all users engaging with our content must adhere to this acceptable use policy.

Thank you for being part of our LinkedIn community and for your interest in the Woodland Carbon Code.

Respectful and professional conduct

We welcome your comments, questions and feedback, but expect all users to engage respectfully. Comments or posts must not contain: 

  • Hate speech, discrimination or harassment based on race, gender, religion, nationality, disability, sexual orientation, or any other protected status.
  • Defamatory, obscene or abusive language.
  • Personal attacks, bullying or threats.

Relevant and appropriate content

Contributions should be relevant to the Woodland Carbon Code and the topics we discuss. The following are prohibited: 

  • Spam, self-promotion or commercial advertising.
  • Misinformation, false claims or misleading content.
  • Off-topic or irrelevant discussions unrelated to woodland carbon initiatives.

Intellectual property and compliance

Users must respect intellectual property rights, including copyrights and trademarks. Users must also comply with LinkedIn’s terms of service and applicable laws.

Moderation and enforcement

The Woodland Carbon Code team reserves the right to remove any content that violates this policy and take appropriate action, including reporting violations to LinkedIn or restricting access to our page for repeat offenders. 

Content from other parties

Comments and replies on our LinkedIn page that are not posted by Woodland Carbon Code do not necessarily reflect our views. While we aim to share credible and reliable content, sharing or interacting with third-party posts does not imply our endorsement of all their content.

Contact and reporting

If you encounter content that violates this policy, please report it to us directly through LinkedIn messaging or via our official contact channels. 

By engaging with our LinkedIn page, users agree to comply with this acceptable use policy. We appreciate your cooperation in fostering a professional and informative space. 

Receiving a response

Our LinkedIn page is generally monitored from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. We aim to respond to questions in a timely manner. However, complex inquiries may be directed to our official email for a more detailed response. 

If you need to contact us directly, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Version 1, March 2025 

Template agreements

 

Thank you for your interest in these template agreements.  

These agreements have been produced as an optional support tool only.

  • It is not a requirement to use them for Peatland Code or Woodland Carbon Code projects. 
  • Scottish Forestry and the other parties involved in their development do not bear responsibility or liability for outcomes resulting from their use. 
  • These agreements do not replace the need for professional legal advice. If you are planning to develop, invest in or buy units from projects under the Peatland Code or Woodland Carbon Code, you should seek your own legal advice.

Agreements and guidance for the sale and purchase of Pending Issuance Units: 

Agreements and guidance for the sale and purchase of verified Carbon Units: 

Commercial term sheet examples:

Stakeholder consultation policy 

 

The Woodland Carbon Code is committed to improving and developing its frameworks, methodologies, protocols and activities. 

Consultation is an important part of our development and stakeholder engagement activity. It ensures that the knowledge, skills and experiences of stakeholders are built into the operation and development of the code. 

We use stakeholder consultation to enhance decision making, foster understanding and promote transparency.

Scope and definitions

The Woodland Carbon Code will consult stakeholders on: 

  • Major revisions to the standard’s requirements and documents
  • New methodologies, procedures and documents

Stakeholders are defined as individuals or groups who may be affected by or who can influence the code’s actions.

Roles and responsibilities

Consultations will be initiated by the Woodland Carbon Code team. They may be run by staff, agencies or a combination of both, ensuring there are no conflicts of interest. 

The Woodland Carbon Code’s governance boards will oversee all consultation processes.

Principles and process

Woodland Carbon Code consultations are planned in line with best practice guidance from the UK Government and Scottish Government, following a number of key steps and principles. This includes: 

  • Agreeing the purpose of consultations and running them at a formative stage in the development process
  • Using stakeholder mapping techniques to identify relevant stakeholders
  • Developing communication plans which use appropriate channels (e.g. the Woodland Carbon Code website and newsletter, direct email).
  • Developing accessible, inclusive and informative communications and consultation materials
  • Gathering and recording responses through online surveys and other methods over a proportionate timeframe (at least 30 days) in line with General Data Protection Regulation
  • Analysing responses and using them to inform decisions along with other evidence
  • Sharing consultation findings and outcomes in a transparent and timely manner
  • Allowing appropriate time between the end of the consultation and implementation of any change
  • Evaluating the consultation process and improving practice

Evaluation and revision

Consultations plans will include evaluation procedures to review the effectiveness of the consultation process and capture recommendations for improvement.

This policy will be reviewed on an annual basis to ensure it responds to feedback and changes in best practice.

More information

To find out more about our consultations or to provide feedback, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Version control 

Version: 1.

Published: February 2025.

Review date: February 2026

Additionality test consultation

Background 

The Woodland Carbon Code team commissioned EY to run an independent consultation on the financial additionality test that projects need to pass to be eligible for the code.   

Additionality is an important principal for environmental markets as buyers want to know their purchase is making a difference. 

The consultation took place between 17 October and 29 November 2024 and was promoted through webinars, newsletter and website articles, direct email and social media.

Anyone with an interest was invited to read the consultation paper and submit a response through a digital survey. 

Responses 

We received 46 formal responses from a range of individuals and organisations as well as additional feedback through other channels. 

Thank you to everyone who submitted a response. Your insights are helping us to review the additionality test and shape the future of the code.

Next steps 

We are working to analyse the results and test the feasibility of suggestions. We will provide an update on the next steps by spring 2025.

More information 

If you have any feedback or questions about the consultation, please email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Consultations 

 

The Woodland Carbon Code is committed to improving and developing its frameworks, methodologies, protocols and activities. 

Consultation is an important part of our development and stakeholder engagement activity. 

Read our stakeholder consultation policy.

Open consultations 

Name Closing date

None at present

 

Past consultations 

Name Status

Additionality test                                                               

Closed on 29 November 2024. Results being analysed.

Standard buyer-seller contracts (focussed consultation)

Closed on 30 January 2024. Results being analysed.

Biodiversity methodology for peatlands and woodlands

Closed on Monday 17 February 2025. Results being analysed.

 

Tips for a smooth validation

* Give your validator as much notice as possible

* Make sure your documents are well completed and accurate

* Submit all necessary supporting evidence

* Respond quickly to requests for more information, clarification or corrective actions

Clarifications  

We’ve provided clarifications to the current version of the code.

Please read clarification 1 alongside Woodland Carbon Code Version 2.2.

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