Carbon buyers

 

Over 400 companies have made a difference by buying units from Woodland Carbon Code projects.

Customers include:  

 

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Allstar, the UK's largest fuel card distributor, has bought carbon from 44 projects across the UK to help their customers compensate for their vehicle emissions.

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Bilfinger GVA 250

Bilfinger GVA, the UK's leading real estate advisory business, is buying carbon from a project in Cumbria to compensate over time for its office energy usage.

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BWOC, a fuel distribution company, has bought carbon units from seven different projects across the country in recognition of a portion of its operational emissions.

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The UK Green Investment Bank Plc has bought carbon units from three projects. The latest is Parkhead 2, a flood mitigation scheme in West Lothian.

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Premier Group 250

Premier Paper, the UK's leading independent paper merchant, offers customers the chance to compensate over time for the production and distribution emissions of the paper they buy, with carbon from projects in Cumbria and Hertfordshire.

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Waitrose has bought units from Warcop to help compensate for emissions from their fleet of home delivery vehicles.

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More information

Find out more about companies which have bought Woodland Carbon Code units in the UK Land Carbon Registry by viewing:

•  Holdings to see who has carbon units in their account

•  Assigned credits to see other companies which have purchased Pending Issuance Units

•  'Retired credits' to see who has retired/used verified Woodland Carbon Units

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