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Become net zero

Becoming a sustainable company is easier than you think. With DGB Group, you can invest in nature and help reforest the world to reach your net-zero goals.

Creating balance

What is net zero?

Net zero means that you balance the amount of carbon emissions you emit into the atmosphere with how much you remove from it. This balance—or carbon neutrality—is a vital tool to restore nature and be sustainable.

Becoming carbon neutral through nature-based solutions fosters a harmonised carbon footprint, champions eco-conscious endeavours, and creates a greener tomorrow. Start your net-zero journey today by calculating your carbon footprint.

Powering progress

There is a growing list of companies committed to achieving net zero. Still, with many different criteria of what this means, we seek to bring clarity while assisting you in taking the next step on your sustainability journey. 

A strategic partner

DGB will be with you every step of the way. Our experts will draft the plans and strategies you need to reduce your carbon footprint and guide you on your journey towards sustainability and making a positive impact.

Become net zero with nature-based solutions

You can reach your net-zero goals through various methods, including natural solutions like forestry and soil carbon sequestration. As a publicly traded purpose company focused on nature restoration, DGB is here to help you achieve your goals and make a lasting impact. Our carbon experts have helped numerous companies reach net zero and are here to help you too. Calculating your carbon footprint is the first step to reaching net zero.

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How to become carbon neutral

1. Calculate your carbon footprint

Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are an inescapable aspect of modern life. However, businesses (and individuals) now have various options for determining their carbon footprint and developing strategies to minimise or eliminate these emissions. Calculating your carbon footprint is the first step towards your sustainability journey. You can try our free and easy-to-use carbon footprint calculator now.

2. Offset your carbon footprint

Now that you have calculated your carbon footprint, you can invest in nature by purchasing carbon credits from us. Our top-quality carbon credits are generated by our global large-scale nature-based projects, where we work with local communities and organisations to restore nature at scale. Each carbon credit purchased represents one tonne of Verified Emission Reductions.

High-quality credits

Verified Emission Reductions

DGB’s carbon and biodiversity credits are validated and verified by third-party verification bodies using leading standards such as the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) or the Gold Standard. Each high-quality Verified Emission Reduction (VER) represents one metric tonne of additional, permanent, and otherwise unclaimed CO2 emissions reductions or removals, creating a positive environmental and social impact.

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Net zero case studies

Learn more about the businesses that achieve their sustainability goals with net zero case studies.

Amazon is taking bold steps to achieve net zero by leveraging a range of nature-based solutions to c..

Nike, a global leader in athletic apparel and footwear, is not only committed to creating innovative..

Microsoft's commitment to achieving carbon negativity by 2030 signifies a monumental stride in tackl..


Net zero projects

We are actively restoring nature worldwide in as many ways as possible. Our large-scale projects aim to prevent deforestation and provide a greener, more biodiverse, resilient world. Visit DGB's Projects page to learn more about our impactful projects. 

Get in touch

As a leading publicly traded purpose company focused on ecosystem restoration, DGB is harnessing market forces and the access to capital needed to accelerate Earth's reforestation rapidly. Reach out to us to learn more about our work and how we can help your business reach its environmental goals.

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