Support climate-efficient construction projects with the purchase of high-quality and local CO2-Removals

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Purchase guarantee for developers as early as the building application stage. milton.earth enters into financial obligations with its own balance sheet.

Portfolio of removals for buyers. You can choose from project types and removal regions throughout Europe.

milton.earth offers CO2 certificates from carbon sinks throughout Europe. Buyers choose projects that fit their net zero strategy.

  • We know the certified projects and therefore you do not buy certificates from unknown sources at milton.earth, but removals that fit your net zero strategy and, if desired, come from your area. milton.earth makes CO2 removal projects "visitable": We do not offer removals from forestry projects in the Amazon or technical removal solutions from fjords.

    We are constantly expanding our portfolio of local C-sinks.

  • All our CO2-Removals are based on the "Global Carbon C-Sink" standardwhich was developed by the Ithaka Institute for biogenic building materials in accordance with the provisions of the EU's Carbon Removal Certification Framework (CRCF). CO2 certificates offered by milton.Earth are reviewed annually in an audit and the existence of the C-sink is certified. The underlying projects are selected in such a way that there is no cluster risk. In addition, the CO2 removals are insured by Milton.earth in order to be able to compensate for individual losses. We are the first C-Sink trader to build our project portfolio exclusively according to the new standard.

  • CO2 certificates help to channel financial resources into innovative solutions and thus support the transformation of an industry that is currently responsible for over 30 percent of emissions. The use of biogenic building materials reduces CO2 emissions while at the same time storing carbon.

  • With the CO2 certificates from milton.earth, you receive sustainability certificates that comply with EU taxonomy regulations.

  • The technologies are aimed at "capturing" CO2, but trigger a direct follow-up problem: Where to put the CO2?

    One solution today is final storage sites under the sea in Norway, another is, for example, storage in concrete. However, this technology is not technologically scalable in any way today (4x Werdhölzli wastewater treatment plant = total annual production of concrete in Switzerland).

    Creditability: The sink belongs to the capturing (BECCS and DACCS) and not to the processor such as Neustark.

Have we aroused your interest?

We look forward to getting to know you!

Claudia.Feurstein@milton.earth

Get your removal quote, Claudia Feurstein @milton.earth

"I launched milton.earth to transform the construction industry, one of the biggest CO₂ emitters, into an active partner in climate protection. We use biogenic materials to turn buildings into CO₂ sinks.

milton.earth is thus channeling funding specifically into climate-efficient construction projects."

- Andy Keel, Chairman

milton.earth for global impact. Join us in transforming the construction industry, one of the largest CO₂ emitters, into an active partner in climate protection.

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More information:

https://www.globalchanger.com/climate-insights/co2-emissionen-reduzieren-10-effektive-tipps-fuer-unternehmen/

https://www.eea.europa.eu/en/topics/in-depth/climate-change-mitigation-reducing-emissions

https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/annual-co2-emissions-per-country