Environmental Credits
Explore the wide range of environmental credits available on our platform, from carbon capture to biodiversity conservation.
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Direct Air Capture (DAC) Credits
Credits for removing CO2 directly from the atmosphere.
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Credits
Credits for capturing CO2 from emission sources and storing it underground.
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
Credits representing the environmental attributes of electricity generated from renewable sources.
Biodiversity Offsets
Credits compensating for unavoidable biodiversity loss by creating or restoring habitat elsewhere.
Blue Carbon Credits
Credits for carbon sequestration in coastal and marine ecosystems (e.g., mangroves, seagrasses).
Conservation Banking Credits
Credits generated by preserving or restoring natural habitats, used to offset development impacts.
Ecosystem Services Credits
Credits for maintaining or enhancing valuable ecosystem services (e.g., pollination, water filtration).
Energy Efficiency Credits
Credits for reducing energy consumption through efficiency improvements.
Fluorinated Gas Credits
Credits for reducing emissions of potent greenhouse gases like HFCs.
Forest Carbon Credits
Credits for carbon sequestration in forests through avoided deforestation or reforestation.
Green Hydrogen Credits
Credits that represent the reduced carbon intensity of hydrogen produced through renewable energy.
Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Credits
Broad category for credits representing reductions in various greenhouse gases.
Habitat Banking Credits
Similar to conservation banking, focusing on creating or restoring habitats.
Marine Conservation Credits
Credits for protecting and restoring marine ecosystems.
Methane Reduction Credits
Credits for reducing methane emissions from sources like agriculture or waste.
Nutrient Reduction Credits
Credits for reducing excess nutrient pollution in water bodies.
Ozone Depleting Substance (ODS) Credits
Credits for destroying or reducing emissions of substances that deplete the ozone layer.
Peatland Carbon Credits
Credits for conserving or restoring peatlands, which store large amounts of carbon.
Plastic Credits
Credits representing the collection and recycling or proper disposal of plastic waste (in pilot).
Recycled Content Credits
Credits that represent the use of recycled materials in products.
Soil Carbon Credits
Credits for increasing carbon sequestration in soil through practices like no-till farming.
Species Banking Credits
Credits generated by conserving or enhancing populations of specific species.
Sustainable Agriculture Credits
Credits for implementing agricultural practices that reduce environmental impacts.
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Credits
Credits representing the reduced carbon intensity of aviation fuel produced from sustainable sources.
Waste Reduction Credits
Credits for reducing waste generation or increasing waste diversion.
Water Conservation Credits
Credits for reducing water consumption or improving water efficiency.
Water Quality Credits
Credits for improving water quality through reducing pollutants.
Wetland Mitigation Credits
Credits for restoring or creating wetlands to offset wetland losses.
Black Carbon Credits
Credits for reducing emissions of black carbon, a potent short-lived climate pollutant.