Carbon Offset Portfolio
Renewables | People | Forests
Select carbon offsets created using a wide and varied range of technologies from countries around the world
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Achieve your preferred mix of climate change and sustainability outcomes
Any quantity, from a single tonne to 100,000+ tonnes
VCS, VCS+CCB and Gold Standard
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Climate change solutions helping the world’s poor and its threatened habitats
Renewables 1
RENEWABLES: Household Biogas, Solar Cookers, Run-of-River Hydro, Solar PV, Wind
Renewable Heat – Households
Household Biogas, Solar Cookers
Household Biogas, China
15,555 households equipped with biodigester to replace old coal fired stoves with biogas reducing methane from manure, improving indoor air quality and saving the household money
Solar Cookers, China
50,000 parabolic solar cookers distributed to rural households replace coal as fuel for cooking and boiling water and creates employment, improves indoor air quality and household economics
Solar Cookers, China
49,000 solar cookers enable 196,000 people to use the sun instead of coal to cook food and boil water. Each solar cooker is 910 W (thermal) and no construction is required to use the solar cookers
Renewable Electricity
Solar PV
Solar PV, India
VCS 1770
Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, India
105 MW solar PV installed in 2 Indian states using over 1 million PV panels, reduces electricity demand/supply gap and pollutants, creates employment and infrastructure development
Solar PV, India
25 MW solar PV using over 100,000 solar PV modules, generates jobs and renewable energy, improves grid reliability, economic conditions and infrastructure, reduces air pollution
Solar PV, China
50 MW solar PV project using over 200,000 PV panels, generates employment and improves local electricity supply and air quality
Run-of-River Hydro-electricity
Run-of-River Hydro, Türkiye
VCS 603
Sirma, Aegean, Türkiye
Small run-of-river hydro (5.88 MW) uses an existing irrigation canal with no storage dam, creates employment and economic benefits for remote rural community with minimal environmental impact
Run-of-River Hydro, India
VCS 1742
Himachal Pradesh, India
4 x 250 MW turbines supply over 4,000 GWh annually. Project helped construct 10+2 grade school, industrial training institute, 40 bed hospital, improved roads & bridges
Run-of-River Hydro, India
400 MW run-of-river hydro-electricity generation (4 x 100 MW Pelton turbines) with no storage dam and minimal environmental impact. Generation during the year depends on stream flows
Wind
Wind, Brazil
358.8 MW wind project with 156 turbines generating over 1,529 GWh annually, improves local economy, employment and infrastructure, stimulates training and investment in wind technology
Wind, China
49.5 MW wind farm with 33 turbines generating over 102 GWh annually, avoids SOx, NOx and particulate emissions, creates employment and improves electricity infrastructure and supply
Wind, China
100.5 MW wind farm with 67 turbines generating over 241 GWh per year, generates employment, avoids air pollution, improves electricity supply/ demand gap
Wind, China
49.5 MW wind farm with 33 turbines generating over 114 GWh annually, improves local electricity supply, generates local employment and improves local air quality
Wind, India
36 MW wind farm with 18 turbines generating over 82 GWh per year, improves grid reliability, economy, employment, infrastructure, outdoor air quality
Wind, India
150 MW wind farm with 100 turbines generating over 348 GWh annually, avoids air pollution, addresses electricity demand/supply gap, improves employment and infrastructure
Wind, India
VCS 724
Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, India
53.75 MW wind farm with 53 turbines across 6 districts of two Indian states. Creates local jobs and skills, improves electricity supply and roads encouraging new economic activity
Wind, Türkiye
62.7 MW wind farm with 20 turbines generating 208 GWh per year, which invested in primary schools in six nearby villages
People 1
PEOPLE: Improved Cookstoves, Safe Water (Filtration), Safe Water (Borehole), Household Biogas, Solar Cookers
Improved Living Conditions
Cookstoves, Safe Water
Safe Water, Kenya
GS 886
Western Province, Kenya
Household gravity water filters replace need to boil drinking water using forest fuels and reduce illnesses caused by waterborne diseases, especially in under-5s
Safe Water, Senegal
4 solar powered water supply and/or purification systems provide 3,269 people with clean drinking water, reducing fuelwood use to boil water and water-borne diseases
Safe Water and/ or Cookstoves, Rwanda
Zero-energy household water filters and/or high-efficiency cookstoves distributed directly to over 295,000 households of on average 4 people, across 16 districts of Rwanda
Cookstoves, Malawi, Mozambique
20,000+ domestic fuel-efficient cookstoves replace inefficient three-stone fires or traditional pot supports
Household Biogas, Solar Cookers
Household Biogas, China
15,555 households equipped with biodigester to replace old coal fired stoves with biogas reducing methane from manure, improving indoor air quality and saving the household money
Solar Cookers, China
50,000 parabolic solar cookers distributed to rural households replace coal as fuel for cooking and boiling water and creates employment, improves indoor air quality and household economics
Solar Cookers, China
49,000 solar cookers enable 196,000 people to use the sun instead of coal to cook food and boil water. Each solar cooker is 910 W (thermal) and no construction is required to use the solar cookers
Forests 1
FORESTS: Nature-based - REDD+
Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+)
REDD+ (Africa)
REDD+, Congo (DRC)
CCB Standard: Gold
Climate, Biodiversity
Protects 300,000 ha of Bonobo habitat, improving 180,000 people’s lives
REDD+, Kenya
CCB Standard: Gold
Climate, Biodiversity
Protects >169,000 ha, home to over 370 animal species, from mosaic deforestation
REDD+, Malawi
CCB Standard: Gold
Climate, Community, Biodiversity
Protects >169,000 ha, over 600 species – lions, elephants, antelopes
REDD+, Zimbabwe
CCB Standard: Gold
Climate, Biodiversity
Protects 785,000 ha of forest by improving agriculture, fuelwood plantations, fire management
REDD+ (Asia)
REDD+, Cambodia
CCB Standard: Gold
Climate, Biodiversity
Protects >445,000 ha and 17 endangered and critically endangered species
REDD+, Cambodia
CCB Standard: Gold
Climate, Biodiversity
Protects >166,000 ha, 18 endangered/ critically endangered species, supports >12,000 people
REDD+, Indonesia
CCB Standard: Gold
Climate, Community, Biodiversity
Protects >150,000 ha of peat swamp forests, home to >5% of all Orangutan
REDD+, Indonesia
CCB Standard: Gold
Climate, Community, Biodiversity
Protects >90,000 ha of peat swamp forests, supporting 361 bird and 122 mammal species
REDD+ (South America)
REDD+, Brazil
CCB Standard: Gold
Climate, Biodiversity
Protects over 123,000 ha, providing land tenure to 200 households, agroforestry and cookstoves
REDD+, Brazil
CCB Standard
Protects over 165,000 ha and 27 species on IUCN Red List by providing land tenure, training, agroforestry, cookstoves and employment
REDD+, Brazil
CCB Standard: Gold
Climate, Community, Biodiversity
Protects >39,000 ha and 23 Vu, En or Cr species, provides land tenure, health and dental clinics
REDD+, Brazil
CCB Standard: Gold
Climate
Protects >53,000 ha of Amazon forest, home to 8 plant and 19 animal species on IUCN’s Red List
REDD+, Peru
CCB Standard: Gold
Protects 98,900 ha, 15 endangered species and indigenous communities
REDD+, Peru
VCS 1360
Ucayalia and Huánuco, Peru
CCB Standard: Gold
Climate, Community
Protects 127,000 ha in 7 Native Communities; highly diverse forest with 420+ species
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All the projects sold by Beyond Neutral are accredited under either VCS or Gold Standard , so the offset you buy has been created by a project
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