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The 2026 carbon market: A practical briefing for companies

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Why should corporate buyers be thinking about carbon credits in 2026? With carbon credits still critical to many corporate sustainability goals, but facing internal and external headwinds, we explore how to evaluate whether carbon should be a priority and if so, how to build a carbon program that checks the boxes for high impact and low risk. Join us Thursday, March 19 for a 45-minute webinar, when we'll share more about the state of carbon markets and Watershed’s Carbon RFP, and take your questions live.

Join Watershed and a panel of carbon experts to learn about:

  • The state of the carbon market in 2026
  • Building a case for carbon to be part of your climate strategy
  • How to make sure you’re buying projects that balance impact and feasibility

If you can’t attend live, register to receive the recording.

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Annette Nazareth

Annette Nazareth

Annette L. Nazareth is the Chair of the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM), an independent governance body for the voluntary carbon market. Annette has devoted significant attention to virtually all aspects of the body’s workstreams and has represented the Integrity Council in venues across the globe.

Annette has decades of experience in financial services regulation and corporate governance. She currently serves as Senior Counsel at the global law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell, having previously served as a Partner of the firm and the head of the Washington DC office. Annette also led the firm’s Trading and Markets practice within the Financial Institutions Group. She was a key player in U.S. financial services regulation for nearly a decade, most notably as a Commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and as the SEC’s Director of the Division of Trading and Markets.

José Reyes

José Reyes

José Reyes is Director of Carbon at Toroto, a Mexico-based developer of nature-based solutions. He leads the company’s carbon business unit, developing territorial carbon projects across Mexico that connect climate action, ecosystem restoration, and environmental finance, helping scale high-integrity carbon supply while strengthening rural economies and supporting corporate climate strategies.

Amberlyn Saw

Amberlyn Saw

Amberlyn is a Product Lead at Watershed focused on making decarbonization accessible to companies of any size. Her leadership spans the development of innovative solutions and partnerships across carbon, sustainable aviation fuel, and clean power products in emerging markets. She is the architect behind Watershed's carbon credit RFP, now in its second iteration, and works closely with Watershed's Science Advisory Board to drive corporate investments into high-impact projects.

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