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The concept of meeting the needs of the present without compromising the
ability of future generations to meet their own needs is sustainability. It
involves balancing economic, social, and environmental objectives. Climate
change is a critical sustainability issue as it poses threats to various
aspects of human well-being and the natural world.
Carbon compliance is a subset of Sustainability, which is the global
goal at present and has to be addressed collectively. All countries, both
developed and developing, must take action to reduce GHG emissions, promote
clean energy and support adaptation efforts in order to limit the impacts of
climate change and protect the planet for future generations.
We provide the following Climate and carbon services.
1. Development of Carbon Reduction/Removal Projects:
Organizations are able to contribute to the funding of carbon reduction
and/or removal operations by supporting the construction of a new carbon
project. At the same time, these organisations may ensure that the benefits of
the project are aligned with the interests of their own company, value chain,
or community.
2. Providing Consultancy and Technical Advisory:
We provide customers with information, advice, and assistance across
several disciplines to help them develop a plan that is consistent with the
United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals and other important global
indices and reporting efforts. Together, we'll assess where you're at with
emissions, establish realistic objectives for cutting them, and chart out a
path to net-zero output.
3. Effective Energy Management:
Organizations may improve their energy efficiency and save money via energy
management. Energy is both a precious resource and an expense that may be
managed with careful planning and execution.
4. Carbon Net-zero, Carbon Neutrality:
Carbon neutral means that the quantity of carbon or greenhouse gases
released by an activity or business is equal to the amount released by
offsetting. When emissions are equal to those that are offset, a system is
considered carbon neutral. By "net zero," we imply an absolute and
total cut in greenhouse gas emissions, with just the bare minimum in remaining
emissions being offset.
5. Plastic Credits Project Development:
One tonne of plastic collected or recycled is equal to one plastic credit, which can be traded from one organisation to another. They can be used by companies and other groups that want to reduce the amount of plastic they use but can't do so in a practical or cost-effective way. Plastic credits can help reduce the amount of plastic waste that a company can't control and that ends up in the environment.