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Visceral

Certified 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019

Visceral is taking proactive efforts to address global CO2 emissions that result from business activities. Through Offset Climate Certified®, the CO2 emissions resulting from their business activities have been third-party measured, and mitigated through verified Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reduction projects. By supporting these verified projects, Visceral is helping drive down global CO2, strengthen communities and regenerate biodiversity at most risk from destructive impacts from accelerated climate change.

 
 

 

1 | Measured

Year measured: 2023
Total measured CO2e emissions: 44.52 metric tonnes

2 | Offset

Year offset: 2023
Offset amount: 57 metric tonnes CO2e (150% of measured emissions)
Offset retirements: Crow Lake 20 mT | SPLT 15 mT | Escuela de Minas 20 mT

3 | Reducing

Reduction goals for 2024
Avoid non-essential air travel / Optimize client designs with minimal energy requirements / Partner with and purchase from companies demonstrating transparent environmental and social stewardship / Encourage and support lower carbon employee commuting / Enroll in renewable energy programs where available

4 | Engaging

Engagement goals for 2024
Customers: share certification details and encourage they explore for themselves
Vendors/Partners: educating about commitment to being Offset Climate Certified® and why it’s a priority

 
 

Where Visceral supported independently verified CO2 reductions to mitigate their 2023 business emissions

 

South Dakota

Crow Lake is lowering the carbon intensity of electricity production in one of the US’s top energy consuming states per capita–South Dakota.

Why it’s important: demonstrates a successful and inclusive transition to renewable energy–including local community members and a not-for-profit, wholesale electric generation and transmission cooperative.

Carbon Standard: Verra UN SDGs: 7, 8, 11, 13

COLORADO

SPLT is an accredited land trust leveraging carbon finance to acquire and preserve shortgrass prairie ecosystems in Colorado.

Why it’s important: avoids land conversion to agriculture / commercial development and provides refuge for native wildlife including the swift fox, ferruginous hawk, burrowing owl, and mountain plover.

Carbon Standard: Climate Action Reserve UN SDGs: 13, 15

COLOMBIA

Escuela de Minas is a run-of-river hydroelectric plant lowering the carbon intensity of increasing electricity production in southern Marinilla, Colombia.

Why it’s important: avoids the addition of fossil fuel intensive energy production, and increases the share of renewables as energy demand rises due to economic growth in the region.

Carbon Standard: Verra UN SDGs: 4, 7, 8, 13

 

2022 Details: Measured 44.52 mT | Offset 67 mT | Crow Lake 27 mT | SPLT 20 mT | Salto Pilão 20 mT
2021 Details: Measured 51.47 mT | Offset 77 mT | Viñales 25 mT | Crow Lake 32 mT | SPLT 20 mT
2020 Details: Measured 59.67 mT | Offset 90 mT | Crow Lake 30 | Kariba 20 | Los Santos 10 | SPLT 10
2019 Details: Measured 102.4 mT | Offset 154 mT | 22 ERCOT | Afognak 10 | Kariba 23 | Kariba 33 | Viñales 66

 
 

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