How Meta’s latest forest credits purchase gets it closer to net zero

Olympic Peninsula deal is the second major such purchase by the tech giant. Read More

What TikTok and Sumitomo can teach about navigating the carbon removal market

Trellis asked the social media platform and industrial conglomerate to unpack the process they followed to build an effective portfolio. Read More

Chipotle backs seaweed ‘methane tamer’ to ease emissions from beef and dairy

The fast casual chain's investment is accelerating the rollout of feed additives that may reduce bovine emissions by as much as 90 percent. But who is going to pay farmers to use them? Read More

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Improved Forest Management: The Importance of Methodology to Reflect Quality

Carbon removal has a measurable climate impact by removing tons of emissions from the atmosphere. True carbon removal methods are rarely questioned for their value or integrity. However, carbon markets have long been flooded with “avoidance” or “reduction” offsets based on counter-factual deforestation claims in absence of carbon credit revenues. Read More

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How Soil Carbon Credits Drive Sustainability Across Industries

Trouble registering? Try switching your browser and double check that cookies are enabled. If you are still having issues, please contact support@trellis.net. February 27, 2025 11am-12pm ET (8am-9am PT) In 2025, companies are bracing for a seismic shift in sustainability reporting. The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is set to… Read More

Fragility of carbon removals market starts with a mismatch between buyers and sellers

Stripe, McKinsey and other innovators to date have grown the market, seen as an integral component of the transition to net zero, but prices must come down to attract other buyers. Read More

Surprise! Where to find common ground in the carbon markets debate 

When viewed closely, only four points of divergence stand between carbon markets proponents and opponents. Read More

New California law brings sunshine and scrutiny to carbon credit markets

A new law effective Jan. 1 reveals that numerous large companies retired carbon credits generated by a methodology a key industry body flagged as flawed. Read More

Why carbon buyers are overvaluing feel-good credits

"Charismatic" credits are overvalued at the expense of higher-impact projects, data from independent rater Calyx Global show. Read More

Voluntary carbon markets — growth and innovation in 2024

Charting the integrity and growth of voluntary carbon markets in 2024, highlighting innovations, regulatory developments and high-quality carbon credits. Read More