APPLICATIONS
Carbon credits can be applied across various sectors and areas of the economy to help companies and investors offset their CO₂ emissions. Here are some of the main applications:
Industry and Manufacturing
Companies with production processes that generate high carbon emissions, such as steel, chemical, and cement plants, can acquire credits to offset their environmental impact.
Transportation and Logistics
Airlines, automakers, vehicle fleets, and logistics operators can use carbon credits to offset transportation emissions and move toward more sustainable mobility.
Agribusiness and Food
The agricultural sector can reduce its emissions by supporting reforestation projects, soil carbon capture, and low-emission agricultural techniques.
Technology and Services
Companies that operate large data centers, offices, and digital services can offset the carbon footprint generated by energy consumption and infrastructure.
Construction and Real Estate
Developers and construction companies can purchase credits to make their projects more sustainable by offsetting emissions from materials such as concrete and steel.
Energy and Fuels
Energy sector companies, including oil and gas, can use carbon credits to offset emissions and invest in cleaner sources.
Events and Entertainment
Festivals, conferences, and large productions can become carbon neutral by offsetting the environmental footprint caused by participant travel, lighting, and resource consumption.