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Supported climate projects
Forest protection, Madre de Dios, Peru
Improved cookstoves, Countrywide, Uganda
Improved cookstoves, Africa, Asia, Latin America, Worldwide
13222-1905-1003
Climate contribution confirmed
ClimatePartner zertifiziertes Kongresshaus
(incl. catering)
06/2021 - 05/2025
Zurich Convention Center
Reduction and climate action measures
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3,144,709 kg CO
2
reduced, removed or avoided
Supported climate project
Improved cookstoves
Africa, Asia, Latin America
Worldwide
and 2 more
Kongresshaus Zürich AG
Definition
Financial climate contribution
The
financial climate contribution
means that an organisation has calculated the emissions of their company, product, service, or another category, reduced emissions where possible, and funded climate projects to the amount of the calculated emissions.
System Boundaries
Sources of emissions covered for the financial contribution
Unless stated otherwise, Carbon neutrality for companies
includes at minimum direct emissions generated by the company (i.e. heat generation, vehicle fleet, and fugitive gases), emissions from purchased energy like electricity, and also indirect emissions from purchased energy, business travel, and employee commuting. Other emissions that occur outside of the company's direct control, such as those during the extraction and production of raw materials purchased by the company, intermediate products, external logistics, product use, and end-of-life-treatment are not covered by the carbon neutral company claim.
Carbon neutrality for products
includes the production, processing, and logistics of raw materials, precursors, and packaging, transport to retail, emissions from sources not directly attributable to products (e.g. employee commuting), and treatment at the end of the product life cycle. The use phase of products is not covered by carbon neutrality unless using the product itself directly emits greenhouse gases, such as the use of a combustion engine, or a gas powered heater.
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