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Our Projects

Backed by over a decade of industry experience and expertise, Salubris has carefully selected key methodologies and developed various projects to fight climate change.

Our projects seek to limit the negative effects of global warming, deliver tangible benefits for local communities and generate high-quality ACCUs.

Human Induced Regeneration

From livestock management and grazing limitations, to ceasing chemical use and managing forest regrowth, our projects utilise management practises to restore and protect native vegetation.
  • Gindalbie Station

    Goldfields, WA

    Spanning approximately 210,000 hectares of pastoral lease in the West Australian Goldfields, Gindalbie Station is our flagship project. Salubris worked with an industry partner to complete the initial stratification report and formalise the carbon project.

    • Existing carbon abatement project, commencing in 2018 generating 45,000 to 55,000 ACCU’s per annum
    • Acquired in July 2023

Indigenous Partnerships

Long-term partnerships that further empower First Nations communities and encourage even greater connection to country. This includes the collaborative development of management programs to minimise recurring fire issues, enable habitat restoration, endorse Ranger programs and protect endangered species.

  • Marlinyu Ghoorlie

    Goldfields, WA

    The Marlinyu Ghoorlie (MG) group have a native title application to claim over 3,000,000 hectares of crown land in the West Australian Goldfields. Salubris is proud to be the Marlinyu Ghoorlie claimant group’s exclusive carbon and biodiversity partner.

    • Create sustainable environmental benefits
    • Create real economic value for the Marlinyu Ghoorlie group and local communities
    • Generate social outcomes for the Marlinyu Ghoorlie group and local communities

Blue Carbon

Conservation and restoration of coastal ecosystems, our proposed project seeks to target mangroves and seagrasses.

  • Karratha Air Shed

    Pilbara, WA

    Salubris are engaged with a local First Nations group as their Blue Carbon partner for the high-profile Karratha Air Shed site.

    • The Karratha Air Shed site is the subject of a Section 91 licence application
    • Salubris has engaged with a local First Nations group to be their Blue Carbon partner (Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) underway)

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