Pay4Climate
Operating Principle
Negotiation
Implementation
Integration
Negotiation
Once a company reaches out to Pay4Climate, we promptly gather information on the required amount of carbon to be removed. We also discuss potential technological integrations into ERP systems at this stage. After finalizing the framework and requirements, we proceed to set up a formal contract.
Implementation
At this stage, Pay4Climate engages with its partners to promptly offset emissions through biochar carbon storage methods. This primarily involves storing carbon underground in fields in economically challenged regions like Ukraine, supporting both the agricultural community and the local economy.
Integration
After our partners remove the agreed amount of CO2 from the atmosphere, certificates are issued to your company. Additionally, a tool can be integrated into your ERP system to automatically offset a portion of your carbon footprint, enabling easy tracking and effective outsourcing of your climate action efforts in the future.
Pay4Climate’s 5-Pillar Model
01
Business Model
Pay4Climate provides end-to-end solutions for acquiring IPCC Carbon Footprint Certificates, reducing the risk of fines while advancing social and climate goals.
02
Partnership
We collaborate with individuals and organizations in war-torn and economically challenged regions, such as Ukraine, to create jobs and provide a stable income for those in need.
03
Technology
We are leveraging ERP implementation software and blockchain-based verification to ensure automation and robust security standards.
04
Eco-Advocacy
Through our business model, we empower businesses to offset emissions with every transaction while fostering a culture of economic growth and environmental sustainability.
05
Target Audience
We target banks as intermediaries, larger companies with defined individual or EU climate goals, and governmental agencies.
~ “CDR [Carbon Dioxide Removal] is required to limit global warming to 1.5°C.”
~”Future deployment of CDR [Carbon Dioxide Removal] will require rapid and sustained upscaling.”
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC)