The Opportunity for Regenerative Land & ESG Investment Return

Regenerate overlooked land. Unlock real value.

Chrysalis focuses on underutilised land with the potential for genuine regeneration, delivering environmental, social and economic outcomes through measurable and investable uplift.

A disciplined regeneration model with multiple return pathways

Chrysalis secures underutilised land at disciplined entry values through ownership or aligned partnerships, creating headroom for measurable uplift. Each site is optimised for biodiversity, carbon, water and social performance within a strengthening UK regulatory framework.
By aligning verified outcomes with market demand, we generate diversified revenue streams across established and emerging natural capital markets, supporting resilient long-term returns.
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Underutilised land is the starting point

The strongest regeneration opportunities begin with land that is not delivering its full potential.

These sites may be degraded, poorly managed or simply undervalued within conventional markets.

Because they are overlooked, they can often be accessed at lower cost. That lower entry point creates the space for meaningful ESG uplift and long-term value creation.

Chrysalis approaches each site by asking a simple question: what combination of biodiversity, carbon, water, social or energy benefit can deliver the greatest overall return?

A regenerative approach with measurable uplift

Chrysalis applies a structured regeneration framework designed to enhance land across multiple nature and social value benefits, not just one.

This may include biodiversity, carbon performance, flood and water resilience, social value, renewable energy and, where appropriate, elements of the built environment. Every landscape is assessed on its own merits.

All outcomes are designed to be measurable and verifiable, ensuring regeneration is credible, investable and capable of long-term delivery.

Strong market conditions support value creation

The market for nature-based services is evolving quickly. Regulation, investor expectations and growing awareness of nature-related risk are changing how land is valued.

Land that delivers measurable biodiversity, carbon and water benefits is increasingly recognised as productive infrastructure.

By acquiring underutilised land and improving its ESG performance, Chrysalis creates value through regeneration itself, rather than relying solely on traditional land appreciation.

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