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Amazon opens carbon credit service to qualified UK companies working to reduce their climate impact

The service is available to UK-based companies that: 

  • Have set a net-zero carbon emissions target for no later than 2050, covering Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions 
  • Measure and publicly report greenhouse gas emissions on a regular basis 

These requirements make sure that credits sit alongside meaningful work to cut emissions, not in place of it. 
 

Sara Tomkins, Sustainability Director at Co-op Live, said: “Amazon’s carbon credit service shares Co-op Live’s drive for innovation in sustainability, and through high-quality, nature-based credits will help us deliver further on our commitment to net zero.” 

UK companies will have access to a growing portfolio of credits across multiple climate solutions: 

Reducing deforestationRestoring forestsDirect air captureSuperpollutant abatementLower-carbon fuel insets

Amazon opens carbon credit service to qualified UK companies working to reduce their climate impact – Press Center

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