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    ERM Launches Carbon Credit Purchasing Portal

    userBy userSeptember 25, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    ERM, one of the world’s largest sustainability consultancies, has launched an end-to-end carbon credit sourcing portal to provide ERM clients with access to carbon credits that complement their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction strategies and sustainability goals.

    ERM will help its clients purchase and withdraw carbon credits via the interactive portal

    ERM’s Carbon Credit Portal is designed to simplify the carbon credit selection and purchasing experience and make it easier for organizations to participate in the voluntary carbon market. The new tool represents the next step in ERM’s strategy to enhance its support for clients’ carbon credit journeys, following the launch of ERM Climate Markets.

    Through a strategic partnership with digital carbon credit platform CEEZER, ERM will help its clients purchase and withdraw carbon credits via the interactive portal. The portal provides a selection of selected carbon credit projects and can be combined with access to broader ERM sustainability services, including carbon market strategy and disclosure, in-depth screening of selected projects and on-site visits by ERM’s local specialist teams.

    “Clients are increasingly turning to the voluntary carbon market to complement their decarbonisation efforts. However,” said Alexander Cox , Head of Carbon Markets at ERM, “this is a complex market to navigate and one where trust, transparency and confidence are of paramount importance. The new ERM portal combines our carbon markets strategy, due diligence and technical expertise with CEEZER’s digital enablement capabilities to provide clients with support and guidance at every stage of their carbon credit purchasing journey.”

    The aim of the platform is to provide transparent, strategic and impartial access to carbon credits, providing information that brings our clients closer to project outcomes and enables informed acquisition of carbon credits to complement their action to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

    Additionally, to reinforce ERM’s commitment to providing a world-class customer experience, ERM has made a strategic investment in CEEZER. This investment also furthers ERM’s commitment to helping expand the carbon credit market.

    “Companies around the world are looking for safe, effective and easy ways to invest in climate markets. By integrating our data-driven carbon credit platform with ERM’s extensive sustainability expertise,” said Magnus Drewelies , CEO of CEEZER, “we are enabling organizations to make strategic and informed decisions in the voluntary carbon market. This collaboration not only improves transparency and trust, but also ensures that clients have access to carbon credits that align with their broader sustainability goals.”

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    First published in ESG NEWS. A third-party contributor translated and adapted the article from the original. In case of discrepancy, the original will prevail.

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