What Does the Zerofootprint Seal mean?
When you see the Zerofootprint Seal you know that a credible offset has been purchased. There are number of things that make an offset project truly valuable and credible, including: • The project needs to be additional. • Proper risk managemment must be employed. • The project needs to be verified by the highest standards, available in a voluntary market. • The project needs to be in a credible registry. • High standard of project management must be in place. Zerofootprint offsets result from projects that posess these attributes, making them “blue chip” carbon offsets. In addition, Zerofootprint aims to provide meaningful offsets that make the most of the carbon markets to promote long term sustainability in underdeveloped regions and communities.