A carbon certificate is a document representing a certain amount of carbon dioxide emissions that companies or individuals purchase to reduce or offset their carbon emissions.
Energy certificates provide verification and monitoring of energy produced from renewable energy sources, certifying that purchasers of this energy have made an environmentally responsible choice.
A carbon offset is a mechanism that enables an individual or organization to reduce or eliminate an equivalent amount of carbon dioxide emissions through projects that it finances to offset its own carbon footprint.
Efficiency enhancement projects are initiatives, often involving technological innovations and operational improvements, implemented with the aim of reducing energy consumption and ensuring more efficient use of resources.
Plastic credits are a type of internationally recognized environmental certification that allows companies to compensate for their plastic footprint through projects they finance to reduce or offset plastic waste.
Green transformation programs are grant programs funded by many local and foreign organizations that support businesses’ sustainability efforts through project calls to protect environmental factors.