Carbon Credits Can Be Earned By Reducing the Operation's Carbon Footprint
Carbon Credits The term "Carbon Credit" refers to a generic tradable certificate that represents the right to emit carbon dioxide or an equivalent amount of other greenhouse gases. This enables the emission of carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions. The amount of the credits can be traded on the market. One credit permits the emission of a mass equal to one ton of carbon dioxide. Individuals or companies looking to offset their own greenhouse gas emissions can buy those credits through a middleman or those directly capturing the carbon. There are many benefits to buying carbon credits. You can reduce your emissions and save money at the same time. Carbon Credits can be earned by reducing the operation's carbon footprint. These credits can then be sold or traded to other companies for a profit. The average offset prices are roughly between US$3-US$6 per ton. The process of determining the value of Carbon Credits is similar to navigating the real estate market. In both