Protocols Open for Public Comment

List of protocols/standards/methodologies open for Public Comment on Regen Registry

Currently Open for Public Comment:

The #PristinePlanet Protocol & The #PristineParish Methodology

Comment period closes: April 10th

Field
Detail

Ecosystem focus

Thoroughfares (public roads, paths, parks, waterways, beaches, and amenity land)

Project Activity

Twice-weekly pollutant-clearance patrols (#PristineParish Program)

Offset Generation Method

Practice-based stewardship

Co-benefits

Biodiversity, community wellbeing, local economy

Methodology and Protocol Documents:


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Comment period closes: April 10th

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Abstract

The #PristinePlanet Credit Class and #PristineParish Methodology were developed by Eden dot Enterprises C.I.C to create a financially sustainable, community-powered system for keeping public thoroughfares free of man-made pollutants. The #PristineParish Methodology provides a turn-key program by which a #PristineParish Organiser (PPO) enrolls, manages, and coordinates volunteers (Pikkers) to de-litter all public thoroughfares within a defined Parish boundary at least twice per week. Operating on a hub-and-spoke model, the PPO provides consistent professional management — including volunteer rotas, walk mapping, online reporting galleries, and annual get-togethers — in place of ad hoc resident or council-led litter picks. Where implemented, the program reduces litter on thoroughfares by approximately 98% compared to parishes that rely on biannual litter picks. The #PristinePlanet Credit Class defines the eligibility, verification, and issuance rules for the credits generated by these programs. Credits are denominated in International Miles of Qualifying Thoroughfare per year, verified through geotagged haul photographs submitted by Pikkers following each patrol, and issued annually when a Parish achieves a Standard of Performance of 70% or more of scheduled patrols within the Crediting Term. Credits are designed to be purchased by the packaging producers, hospitality businesses, and public bodies that benefit most from litter-free surroundings, making the program self-sustaining and scalable to parishes worldwide.

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