Primus Partners launched the Community-Centric Carbon Platform (CCCP) in collaboration with C-GEM at the Bharat Carbon Conclave, marking an important step in building India’s digital infrastructure for the green transition. Unveiled by Sameer Jain, CEO of Primus Solutions, the platform is designed as a digital bridge connecting credible, community-led climate initiatives with global climate finance. By integrating farm-level and grassroots project data with transparent credit tracking mechanisms, CCCP seeks to ensure that communities managing forests, farmlands, and ecosystems are able to participate meaningfully in carbon markets.
The platform has been conceived to address a persistent gap in the global climate ecosystem. As highlighted by Sameer Jain during the launch, more than USD 7 trillion flows annually into climate-related investments, and the impact investment market exceeds USD 1.1 trillion, yet only a small share, around USD 150 billion, reaches projects on the ground. The challenge, therefore, is not the lack of capital, but the absence of trust, transparency, and credible pipelines of community-driven projects.
CCCP aims to bridge this gap by standardizing grassroots climate initiatives into investment-ready opportunities and bringing together NGOs, project developers, investors, and CSR organizations within a shared ecosystem. Through transparent visibility on project progress, impact, and accountability, the platform is intended to build investor confidence, unlock nature-based climate finance at scale, strengthen rural livelihoods, and enable communities across India to become active participants in the country’s growing carbon economy.

The launch took place at the Bharat Carbon Conclave, which brought together policymakers, scientists, investors, NGOs, and climate practitioners to deliberate on the evolution of India’s carbon market architecture and the growing importance of high-integrity carbon projects. In this larger context, the unveiling of CCCP positioned Primus Partners as a key contributor to shaping more credible, inclusive, and community-linked pathways for climate finance in India.
