Case studies
Victory Knives
"Victory Knives are beginning our journey of understanding our company's carbon footprint.
We value Climate Action Company's transparency around their credits being only native New Zealand plantations (not invasive Pine) which we believe is very important to longevity and credibility of carbon sequestration.
Their low overheads mean our funds are going a long way to support Kiwi farmers directly and their restoration."
Go Well Consulting
"At Go Well consulting we know not all carbon credits are of equal quality. As we continue to purchase carbon credits, we will analyse the various methodologies and conduct our due diligence on the credit suppliers.
We are confident in the CarbonCrop methodology and that the CCUs are in line with and exceed international voluntary carbon credit standards.
We will continue to look closely at the evolving global standards to inform our credit purchases and we are excited to be supporting Kiwi restoration initiatives for native forest."
Heilala
"Heilala Vanilla is proud to be supporting regenerating native forest in New Zealand with Climate Action Company credits.
We are continuously looking at our impact on the environment across our total business from Tonga to New Zealand and believe partnering with CAC offsets is a real positive step forward in our journey."
Amokura Glass
"At Amokura Glass, we are looking for ways to become more sustainable in all areas of our business.
Glass blowing has a large carbon footprint; we cannot completely move away from heavy gas usage or large shipping costs. To offset this, we have begun buying CCUs from Climate Action Company.
We really like that all their carbon credits go to planting New Zealand natives. We love that we are supporting locals and that these trees will help our country over a longer period than pine. Additionally, these forests don’t just trap carbon, they also ensure our native birds have a good habitat to live in!"
Troydon Contractors
“We are conscious of the emissions produced from our operations at Troydon and are looking at many ways to cut emissions as our business grows.
Our business is well connected with rural communities and it's great to see the funds from our offsets going towards restoration efforts on Glen Dene Station. We are happy to be doing our bit to conserve New Zealand for future generations.
To know where our funds are going and where our carbon is being stored is important to us. Glen Dene has done significant work fencing off regenerating native bush and it's great to be supporting them to expand these efforts to bring back native forest."