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Full Member Brand

The Network is excited to announce the launch of its Full Member Brand and accompanying brand rules at the 7th annual North Australia Savanna Fire Forum.

This new initiative is specifically designed for the Network’s Full Members and establishes a clear and recognisable brandmark that indicates an organisation is a Full Member of the Indigenous Carbon Industry Network (ICIN).

To be eligible to apply to become a full member of ICIN, the organisation must produce evidence to show that they are an Indigenous-led and Indigenous managed organisation producing carbon credits, and be vetted by the ICIN Board.

A Full Member Brandmark has been identified by ICIN Full Members as an opportunity to support Network integrity and further help showcase Indigenous-owned and -led organisations producing carbon credits.

The Full Member Brand is designed to:

  • Showcase ICIN Full Members: The brand signifies that an organisation is a full member of ICIN. This means it is an Indigenous-owned organisation with a carbon project that is owned by Indigenous land and sea managers of the project area.
  • Enhance differentiation in the carbon market: This brand allows members to stand out, highlighting their Indigenous leadership and engagement in the Indigenous carbon industry.
  • Protect against misrepresentation: The Full Member Brand will serve to protect against false claims made by non Indigenous organisations about their involvement in the creation of Indigenous carbon credits. It safeguards against misrepresentations, ensuring that only eligible members can use the brandmark.

In accordance with its rules, the Full Member Brand is only for use by organisations that are ICIN Full Members. We encourage ICIN Full Members to read the Brand Rules.

ICIN Full Member Brand Rules

The Full Member Brand and artwork was designed with input from Terri Janke & Co Legal and Larrakia artist Trent Lee.

The Network thanks the Queensland Government for their funding support for this project.

Photo caption: Joyce Bohme, Kate Nawirrdj, Noreen Wurrkidj, Jamie Yibarbuk and Dickson Marrday, Djelk Rangers at the 2025 North Australia Savanna Fire Forum. 

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