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Carbon Asset Management

Carbon asset management refers to the strategic approach taken by companies to manage and reduce their carbon emissions and environmental footprint while maximizing their financial performance. It involves assessing, measuring, and mitigating the risks associated with carbon emissions and climate change, as well as identifying opportunities for cost savings and revenue generation through sustainable practices.

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Carbon project Development

Carbon project development involves the planning, implementation, and management of projects aimed at reducing or offsetting carbon emissions to mitigate climate change under the various registries like VERRA, GS, GCC, I-RECs etc. These projects typically generate carbon credits, also known as carbon offsets, which represent the reduction or removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. Companies can use these carbon credits to compensate for their own emissions or trade them on carbon markets.

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Plastic Credits

Plastic credits, also known as plastic offset credits or plastic waste credits, are a proposed financial mechanism aimed at reducing the amount of plastic waste in the environment. The concept is similar to carbon offset credits, where individuals or organizations can invest in projects that reduce or remove plastic waste from the environment in order to balance out their own plastic footprint.

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Forestry Projects

Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) are innovative approaches that leverage the inherent capabilities of ecosystems to tackle a range of societal and environmental issues. By working with nature rather than against it, we can achieve multiple benefits for both people and the planet. Our NBS offerings include Afforestation, reforestation, improved agriculture and land management, climate change mitigation, reduced emissions from deforestation & forest degradation (REDD, REDD+).

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Biofuels

In a world where environmental sustainability is paramount, the quest for alternative energy sources has never been more critical. Introducing biofuels - the innovative solution to our energy needs while reducing our carbon footprint. Biofuels are derived from organic matter, such as plants or waste, making them renewable and environmentally friendly. Unlike fossil fuels, which emit harmful greenhouse gases upon combustion, biofuels produce significantly lower emissions, thereby combating climate change and mitigating air pollution.