Reduce Emissions
To meet the challenge of limiting global warming to 1.5°C, organizations worldwide are actively implementing deep decarbonization measures and setting ambitious emission reduction targets to comprehensively address emissions from Scope 1, 2, and 3 sources.
Scope 1
Decarbonized Products

Scope 1 Emissions: Reduce direct emissions within Scope 1.

Scope 2
Emissions: Reduce the Scope 2 emissions associated with the energy you purchase.
Scope 3
Emissions: Reduce emissions generated throughout the supply chain.

Scope 3 Products
Carbon Credits
Carbon Credits (also known as carbon offsets or Verified Emission Reductions (VER)) are part of larger-scale greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction initiatives, allowing organizations to offset current unreduced Scope 1 and 3 emissions while making progress towards long-term goals such as net-zero emissions and science-based emission reductions. We assist clients in developing comprehensive carbon strategies that align with their unique climate objectives, including opportunities for long-term procurement and new project development.
Carbon Offset |
Carbon Credits |
![]() American Carbon Registry |
ACR Emission Reduction Tonnes(ERTs)
Registry Offset Credits(ROCs) |
![]() Climate Action Reserve |
Climate Reserve Tonnes(CRTs) |
![]() Clean Development Mechanism |
Certified Emissions Reductions(CERs) |
![]() Global Carbon Council |
Approved Carbon Credits(ACCs) |
![]() golden standards |
GS Verified Emission Reductions(VERs) |
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Verified Carbon Units(VCUs) |
SAFC
Certified Natural Gas Certificate

Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) certificates, also known as Renewable Thermal Certificates (RTC) in the United States and Green Gas Certificates in Europe
Provide your business with a fossil fuel-free alternative. As more organizations commit to achieving long-term greenhouse gas reduction goals, efforts to address emissions from all sources are increasing. While electrification, improving energy efficiency, and purchasing carbon credits have been primary options for addressing natural gas emissions, there is a growing demand for a new tool: renewable natural gas.