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Why are our projects of high quality?
Permanence

Permanence

Permanence
Permanence

Restoring ecosystems without ensuring permanence is like planting on unstable ground. We know that effective projects don't just have an immediate impact: they last over time and adapt to change.
This durability is only possible with strong local governance, fair agreements, active community participation, and regenerative economies that provide continuity.

We don't have the resources to face the climate crisis twice — this is our chance.

Permanence
What makes it different?

Systemic perspective

We approach restoration as a whole, considering interconnected factors such as water cycles, vegetation and land use.

Beyond a single metric

We don't just plant trees or build infrastructure: we regenerate ecosystems and measure results in multiple dimensions.

Transparency

Transparency

Transparency
Transparency

Trust is built with facts. For Toroto, transparency is not just an operating principle: it is the basis for honest and lasting partnerships, especially with the communities that welcome us in their territories.

We ensure that all stakeholders — communities, companies and allies — are clear about what is being done, how decisions are made, how much is invested and how benefits are distributed.

When everything is clear from the start, it is possible to collaborate openly, build fair agreements and ensure that the value we create benefits those who protect nature from day one.

Transparency
What makes it different?

Systemic perspective

We approach restoration as a whole, considering interconnected factors such as water cycles, vegetation and land use.

Beyond a single metric

We don't just plant trees or build infrastructure: we regenerate ecosystems and measure results in multiple dimensions.

Scalability

Scalability

Scalability
Scalability

Every project is a living supply chain that needs solid structures to grow without losing impact. Quality climate action requires science, time, tools, safety protocols, logistics and—above all—people.

Scaling means building the technical and social infrastructure necessary to expand reach without improvising: designing clear routes, investing in reliable processes and maintaining them over time with well-trained local teams.

Scalability
What makes it different?

Systemic perspective

We approach restoration as a whole, considering interconnected factors such as water cycles, vegetation and land use.

Beyond a single metric

We don't just plant trees or build infrastructure: we regenerate ecosystems and measure results in multiple dimensions.

Field presence

Committed to nature from the start

At Toroto, we work directly in the field with dedicated teams in each region. We have 12 biological stations —for operation and monitoring— that allow us to stay close to ecosystems and communities, access remote areas and ensure that each project is executed with excellence, science and consistency. These stations concentrate research, restoration, technical monitoring and community strengthening.

Our team knows every territory, ecosystem and community we work with. Being present allows us to act with local sensitivity, to respond quickly and to build lasting relationships.

Field presence

Biodiversity

At the Core of Our Projects

Biodiversity is much more than natural wealth: it is the network that underpins all our projects. The greater the biodiversity, the greater the capacity to capture carbon, infiltrate water and resist climate change.

At the Core of Our Projects

Where Life Thrives

For this reason, biodiversity is a central element in every initiative, whether related to carbon or water. Our goal is not only to protect it, but to turn our projects into safe havens for its development, free movement, reproduction and evolution.

Where Life Thrives

We developed Toroto Track, a digital monitoring and reporting platform which integrates satellite images, remote sensors, field visits and community reports to monitor the performance of each project in real time.

With interactive maps, monthly reports and early alerts, this tool allows you to monitor:

Restored Acres

Restored Acres

Water Infiltration and Vegetation Cover

Water Infiltration and Vegetation Cover

Presence of Key Species

Presence of Key Species

Financial and Operational Advances

Financial and Operational Advances

Toroto Track not only guarantees traceability— it also enables better decision-making, continuous improvement and the communication of impact through verifiable data for communities, customers, and investors.

Empowering Communities to Steward their Land

More than 60% of Mexico's territory belongs to local communities. Nothing we do would be possible without your participation.

Empowering Communities to Steward their Land

Transformative Collaboration

We work side by side with them to strengthen governance and capacities, exchange knowledge, generate well-paying jobs and design solutions that allow them to live while caring for their natural resources.

Transformative Collaboration

We contribute to a global sustainability agenda

We align our projects with multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), addressing social, economic and environmental dimensions in an integrated way.

Clean water and sanitation

Through nature-based solutions, we restore water balance in basins, improve water availability and strengthen community governance over this essential resource.

This allows us to contribute to goals such as ensuring the sustainability of the extraction and supply of fresh water (6.4), implement integrated water resources management (6.5), protect and restore water-related ecosystems such as rivers, wetlands and aquifers (6.6), and promote the active participation of local communities in decision-making on this resource (6.B).

Decent work and economic growth

Through strict social safeguards, we ensure that territorial climate action is decent, safe and adequately paid work for the communities involved.

With this, we are advancing goals such as achieving full and productive employment for all people. (8.5), eliminate forced labor (8.7) and ensure safe and risk-free work environments, especially for workers in vulnerable conditions (8.8).

Reducing inequalities

We collaborate with rural and historically marginalized regions, recognizing the value of their ecosystems and generating economic opportunities through sustainable land management.

This contributes to goals such as increasing the income of the poorest 40% of the population (10.1), promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all people without discrimination (10.2) and channel investments and financial resources to areas with the greatest needs, in line with their development plans (10.B).

Climate action

We contribute directly to reducing emissions and strengthening the resilience of ecosystems and communities to the climate crisis, both in carbon and water projects.

This aligns with the goal of increasing capacity to adapt and respond to climate risks and natural disasters. (13.1).

Life in terrestrial ecosystems

We stop deforestation, rehabilitate degraded soils and promote the restoration of key ecosystems, conserving their biodiversity and the environmental services they offer.

In this way, we contribute to goals such as conserving and using terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems in a sustainable way. (15.1), sustainably manage forests and stop deforestation (15.2), combat desertification and soil degradation (15.3), reduce habitat loss and protect species at risk (15.5), in addition to mobilizing financial resources for conservation (15.A).

How we bring our nature-based solutions to life

Diagnostic Report

We evaluate the landscape to understand its ecological and social context before designing any intervention.

Diagnostic Report

Site and Ecosystem Analysis

Evaluation of soil, water, vegetation and biodiversity.

Community Mapping

Identifying local dynamics, needs and opportunities for collaboration.

Diagnostic Report

Local Partnerships

We work closely with local communities to ensure that the project is fair, transparent and based on trust.

Local Partnerships

Participatory planning

Present, adjust and align the project with the interests of the community.

Clear agreements

Definition of roles, responsibilities and benefit-sharing mechanisms.

Local Partnerships

Implementation

We execute every planned action with a clear focus on environmental impact and the active participation of local people.

Implementation

Field activities

Restoration, construction of conservation infrastructure and sustainable production practices.

Local Involvement

Technical protocols and trained labor from the community.

Implementation

Monitoring

With our methodology, we continuously follow the results of the project to measure the impact and adapt based on real data.

Monitoring

Environmental and Social Indicators

Rigorous measurement of key indicators.

Transparent data exchange

Reports to communities and partners for continuous improvement.

Monitoring