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Supported climate projects
Climate project + tree planting, 1 t CO2 + 1 tree, International + Germany
Forest protection, ParĂ¡, Brazil
Renewable energy, Asia, continent-wide
Wind energy, Ovalle, Chile
13742-1910-1001
Climate contribution confirmed
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Finanzierung von Klimaschutzprojekten 2020 bis 2025 - ClimatePartner Zertifiziert seit 2024 - EcoLine
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confirmed
Supported climate project
Renewable energy
Asia
continent-wide
and 3 more
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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
Through the operations and activities of a
company
, carbon emissions are generated. The financial climate contribution 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 mandatory.
During the manufacturing, processing, and transportation of a
product
, carbon emissions are generated. These emissions can be directly related to the product, such as through raw materials, packaging, preliminary products, or disposal. They can also be indirectly related, for example, through employees' commuting. Emissions from the use phase are excluded unless the product itself causes carbon emissions, such as a combustion engine or a gas-powered heater.
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