What is a Carbon Credit?
A carbon credit is a tradable intangible instrument that is issued by a carbon-crediting programme, representing a greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction from the atmosphere equivalent to one metric tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e). Reduction can be achieved through avoidance or removal. Carbon credits can be used to offset carbon emissions generated by governments, organisations or individuals.
Offset Inevitable Emissions with CLP Carbon Credits
CLP Carbon Credits are generated from renewable energy projects and can be purchased by individuals, businesses, and organisations to offset unavoidable greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
When you purchase CLP Carbon Credits, you are funding the reduction of GHG emissions elsewhere. Every dollar you contribute is dedicated exclusively to the operation of the renewable energy projects.
What is a Carbon Credit?
A carbon credit is a tradable intangible instrument that is issued by a carbon-crediting programme, representing a greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction from the atmosphere equivalent to one metric tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e). Reduction can be achieved through avoidance or removal. Carbon credits can be used to offset carbon emissions generated by governments, organisations or individuals.
Offset Inevitable Emissions with CLP Carbon Credits
CLP Carbon Credits are generated from renewable energy projects and can be purchased by individuals, businesses, and organisations to offset unavoidable greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
When you purchase CLP Carbon Credits, you are funding the reduction of GHG emissions elsewhere. Every dollar you contribute is dedicated exclusively to the operation of the renewable energy projects.
Begin Your
Decarbonisation Journey
Whether as individuals, organisations or companies, we can all play our part in combating climate change by reducing our carbon footprint.
Reduce and Substitute
An organisation should reduce GHG emissions from their value chain and substitute carbon-intensive energy with low-carbon or non-carbon emitting energy as much as possible. For example, organisations can install renewable energy technology in their buildings, and/ or consider electrification services and energy management solutions for improved energy efficiency, etc.
Offset unavoidable greenhouse gas emissions
Upon implementing measures to reduce GHG emissions as far as possible, you may consider using carbon credits to offset any remaining GHG emissions that cannot be avoided or purchase energy certificates to support renewable energy generation. Contact us if you would like to learn more.
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Reduce And Substitute
An organisation should reduce GHG emissions from their value chain and substitute carbon-intensive energy with low-carbon or non-carbon emitting energy as much as possible. For example, organisations can install renewable energy technology in their buildings, and/ or consider electrification services and energy management solutions for improved energy efficiency, etc.
Offset unavoidable greenhouse gas emissions
Upon implementing measures to reduce GHG emissions as far as possible, you may consider using carbon credits to offset any remaining GHG emissions that cannot be avoided or purchase energy certificates to support renewable energy generation. Contact us if you would like to learn more.
Collaboration Options
Collaboration Options
Explore our collaboration options for purchasing CLP Carbon Credits. Empower your business by effectively leveraging carbon credits to combat climate change.
Explore our collaboration options for purchasing CLP Carbon Credits. Empower your business by effectively leveraging carbon credits to combat climate change.