CarbonLeap in the newspaper!

Why? We are ending the Costly Cycle: Consumers Shouldn't Foot the Bill.

Navigating the energy transition can feel like a complex game, especially when only the big players—like major oil companies—seem to have the game manual and consistently outplay everyone else.

It's nearly impossible to win if you don't know the rules of the game, right?

This is precisely the message that CarbonLeap's CEO, Bertil Duinhouwer, during a discussion on decarbonization. Decarbonization should be transparent, verified, and fairly priced!

Bertil emphasized that CarbonLeap's mission begins by helping our clients and partners understand all the elements involved and how each can contribute to their decarbonization goals.

We advocate for the concept of co-paying; the costs of decarbonizing a supply chain shouldn't rest solely with the end consumer.

A special thanks to Meelunie, one of our clients, for sharing his journey in the article:

“CarbonLeap’s emphasis on transparency and fair pricing resonates deeply; decarbonisation should not be a burden solely borne by end consumers.

Therefore, I'm honoured to have contributed to this conversation and shared Meelunie's journey toward sustainable value chains. At Meelunie, we've been actively mitigating emissions, and partnering with CarbonLeap has been instrumental in our quest.

The concept of co-paying advocated by CarbonLeap is not just a business strategy; it's a moral imperative. It ensures that the responsibility of decarbonisation is distributed across the supply chain, fostering a more sustainable and just future. By recognising the importance of equitable decarbonisation, they've ignited a vital conversation that resonates across industries.”



Read the full article via the link (it's in Dutch).

https://www.telegraaf.nl/financieel/1853135047/handel-in-co2-certificaten-barst-los-maar-er-is-zoveel-greenwashing

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