According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chestnut Carbon, the company plans to attend the 2026 Green Sports Alliance Summit in Cleveland, an event focused on climate action in the sports and entertainment sectors. The post highlights Chestnut Carbon’s work with landowners across 37 U.S. states to deliver forest-based carbon removal projects that also support wildlife habitat, watershed health, and wildfire resilience.
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The post suggests that sports organizations may use forest carbon projects to address emissions from team travel and game-day operations, potentially positioning Chestnut Carbon as a service provider to a niche segment seeking sustainability solutions. For investors, this emphasis on the sports and entertainment market could signal efforts to diversify the company’s customer base and strengthen its position in the growing voluntary carbon and climate services ecosystem.

