Once you wrap your head around your yearly emissions, the easiest way to support local carbon projects is to use the calculator, offset your emissions, and then receive your own “Go Carbon Neutral” license plate. It’s a simple way to be more mindful of your daily commuting.
Each offset project is in Colorado, used nationally recognized standards.
verified Project Standards
The CAR verifies projects that are real, additional, permanent, verifiable, and enforceable. The level of validation confirms that the project is making real change in the atmosphere.
We also use Verra VCS, Climate Action Reserve, Gold Standard, NORI, or another equivalent standard.
Colorado Produced Projects
Colorado’s goal is reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050. Reinvestment into Colorado brings awareness to the local communities while contributing to our economy.
Offset Your Business
We source and provide the opportunity for you to offset your emissions by supporting Colorado-based offset projects
Know your carbon impact.
Once you wrap your head around your yearly emissions, the easiest way to support local carbon projects is to use the calculator, offset your emissions, and then receive your own “Go Carbon Neutral” license plate. It’s a simple way to be more mindful of your daily commuting.
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Our Latest Projects
Southern Ute Methane Capture
The Southern Ute Indian Tribe in La Plata County voluntarily captures and processes methane emissions from underground coal beds, distributing it via pipeline for use as natural gas. This project, verified with Verified Carbon Standard (VCS), eliminates 23,000 to 60,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions every year.
Started just a year after the CCF was created in 2007, the Larimer County Landfill Capture project has been called the “Most Promising Sequestration Formations in the Rocky Mountain Region.”
This project enables the Southern Plains Land Trust, a local organization dedicated to preserving shortgrass prairie, to acquire and conserve 6,600 acres of the Jagers Ranch in southeastern Colorado in February 2020.