According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chloris Geospatial, Senior Vice President of Solutions Evan Paul is scheduled to participate in two upcoming events in April, including an online demo day. The post notes that Paul’s team focuses on helping commodity traders, consumer packaged goods companies, and certification bodies integrate defensible forest carbon data into FLAG accounting and supply chain disclosure.
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The LinkedIn post highlights opportunities for interested stakeholders to connect directly with Paul, either at the events or via email, and provides a registration link for the demo day. For investors, this activity suggests Chloris is actively positioning its forest carbon measurement capabilities within emerging standards for greenhouse gas and supply chain emissions reporting, which could support future demand as regulatory and voluntary disclosure frameworks expand.
By emphasizing “defensible” forest carbon data, the post suggests the company is targeting clients that need audit-ready, standards-aligned information to manage climate-related risks. If Chloris can convert this visibility into commercial engagements with commodity traders, CPG firms, and certification organizations, it could strengthen its role in carbon accounting workflows and potentially enhance revenue prospects in climate and sustainability data markets.

