Carbon Offsetting

What is carbon offsetting?
Carbon offsetting refers to balancing the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from a company's activities with an equivalent amount of carbon credits.
These credits are generated through projects certified by international organizations such as Gold Standard and VCS.
Carbon offsetting is a practice aimed at balancing emissions as part of companies' carbon management approach.
Companies looking to offset their carbon footprint
Companies with net zero targets
Companies looking to strengthen their sustainability strategies
Companies aiming to offer carbon-neutral products or services
Companies expected by their stakeholders to offset carbon
WHY CARBON OFFSETTING?
Carbon offsetting helps companies manage emissions from their operations and support their carbon management strategies.
In this way:
Climate targets are supported
Sustainability commitments are strengthened
Stakeholder expectations are met
The carbon management approach is completed
Carbon offsetting is considered a complementary tool in companies' carbon management approaches.

HOW DOES QUICKCARBON SUPPORT?
QuickCarbon provides support in identifying carbon credits suitable for companies' needs in carbon offset processes and managing the entire process.
Determining the amount of emissions to be offset
Evaluation of carbon credit types
Selecting the appropriate project and standard
Certification of offset processes
How does the process work?
1
Calculation of emissions
Greenhouse gas emissions arising from the company's activities are calculated.
2
Reduction of emissions
By evaluating operational improvement opportunities, efforts to reduce emissions are identified.
3
Offsetting remaining emissions
Remaining emissions after reduction are offset with carbon offset projects.
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