Here’s the latest I can share about “perennial” based on recent public updates.
Core answer
- If you’re asking about Perennial, the soil carbon and soil health company: there have been ongoing updates in 2025 and early 2026 about their soil mapping technology, Verra-linked tools for carbon quantification, and collaborations aimed at regenerative land management in ranches and grasslands. For example, in 2025 they announced partnerships and new verification approaches to scale soil carbon programs. I can pull more specifics if you want a particular project or date range.[1]
Sections
Perennial (soil science/tech company) — key developments
- Partnerships and projects in 2025: Perennial announced collaborations such as a compost-enhanced rangeland restoration project in California and a strategic MMRV partnership to regenerate degraded grasslands. These moves indicate a push toward scalable soil carbon quantification and ranch-level MRV capabilities. If you’re interested in a particular project, I can summarize its objectives, location, and expected outcomes.[1]
- Verification and mapping innovations: They publicly highlighted advances in digital soil mapping and a Verra-approved tool for AI-powered, scalable soil carbon quantification (VT0014) in 2025, signaling efforts to standardize measurement and verification for carbon credits.[1]
- News and communications channel: Their News & Views page serves as a central hub for updates on soil health data, technology, and governance around soil carbon credit frameworks. If you’d like, I can extract the latest items from that page by date.[1]
Related organizations and regional outlets (context)
- Perennial UK and related horticultural nonprofit communications occasionally publish issues about plant care, gardening, and wellbeing; these are separate from the soil carbon tech company and focus more on horticulture and community support rather than carbon quantification programs. If you’re distinguishing between these organizations, I can help map which updates pertain to which entity.[3][4]
- General Perennial news coverage (non-technical) can appear in broader outlets when discussing industry topics or charity updates, but the most substantive, up-to-date information about their soil tech programs tends to be on their own site or press releases.[6]
Quick way to stay updated
- If you want the very latest, I can fetch the most recent post dates and summarize the newest item from Perennial’s News & Views or News pages and highlight any new collaborations, tools, or peer-reviewed publications they’ve released or referenced in 2025–2026.
Would you like me to focus on:
- A specific project or partnership (e.g., the California restoration project or VT0014 tool)?
- A date-bounded digest (e.g., latest items from 2026 up to now)?
- A comparison of Perennial’s mapping/tooling approaches with other soil carbon verification platforms?
Note: If you were asking about a different “perennial” (a plant genus, a gardening charity, or something else), tell me which one and I’ll tailor the update accordingly.
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