In this interactive session, as the largest project developer of carbon credits in The Netherlands, DGB will outline the results of nature conservation projects, company's insights, carbon markets & trends and take a look in the future. The call will take place on the 26th of May at 13:00 (GMT) as a live webinar and it will last 1 hour and will be hosted by Selwyn Duijvestijn, CEO of DGB Group.
We start off by looking back at 2021 and our results. In a quick overview you will know all you need about our sustainability strategies, nature conservation projects and insights that we gained from last year.
We'll briefly take a look into the future of DGB and carbon offsets, carbon market and trends about. In this session, you will learn what you need to know for you or your organization to become net zero.
Feel free to ask your questions i.e. about our projects, what organizations need to do, the costs of offsetting, calculating your carbon footprint and carbon markets via the box above or live during the 1 hour session.
According to strategic research company BloombergNEF (BNEF), predicts that carbon offset prices highs of up to $120 per tonne by 2050, up from between $2 and $3 in 2021. For that DGB has a pipeline of 8 projects on 6 different locations and forecasts in from Kenya to Paraguay to generate over 20 million tonnes of carbon offsets in H2 2022. Approving our offsets for a safe investment validates the quality and authenticity of the underlying our nature-based projects. And all projects of DGB involve at least three of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Million Trees Being Planted
Ha of Land to be Restored
Tons of CO2 to be Captured
Local Jobs to be Created
Selwyn Duijvestijn serves as the CEO at Dutch Green Business (DGB) and is currently the youngest CEO of a public company.
Duijvestijn oversees and works closely with his staff on financing, human resources and everything in between. The idea of bringing nature conservation and nature protection to the public domain so that people can invest in it is what initially attracted Duijvestijn to the company.
Since stepping into this role, Duijvestijn has championed the redirection of the DGB. Under his leadership, DGB transitioned from being a renewable energy company to a company that focuses solely on nature restoration and nature conservation.
Duijvestijn started actively investing on the stock exchange in 2007. The fierce price movements of the financial crisis meant that active investing quickly translated into active trading. The huge drop and the volatility meant that he could learn a lot in a short time. He now has over 13 years of experience as an entrepreneur and stock market expert in the financial world. The market and its structures are his passion.
Our vision is to be a leading high-impact investor in sustainably managed forests by providing competitive real investment returns for our shareholders combined with positive social impact. We plan to reforest the world’s land at scale and bring back nature where it cannot come back unaided.