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CO2 Reduction Certificate India Wind(1053) Cancel 1 ton + Bear T-Shirt(Color:White Size:L)


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Price ¥10,000
Description This CO2 Reduction Certificate proves that the owner has reduced Green House Gas Emissions of 1 ton (CO2 equivalent) by cancelling emission credits generated from UN certified CDM Projects. The online certificate can be seen from major PC Browsers and some mobile phones. This product also comes with a sticker that has an unique ID and QRCode printed on it along side with a paper certificate and a Bear T-Shirt.
Size of T-Shirt L ( Length=72[cm]、Width=53[cm]、Sleeve Length=19[cm] )
Color of T-Shirt White
Material of T-Shirt Organic Cotton 100%

Reduction Content

Host Country India
Certificate Source Emission Credit Cancel / India : 6.75 MW Small Scale Grid Connected “Wind Electricity Generation Project” by Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited. ( Ref.1053 )
Credit Type Certified Emission Reduction
Amount of Emission Credits 1  t
Disposition of Emission Credits Transfer CERs ( Certified Emission Reduction ) to cancelation account


FAQ

What is equivalent to 1 ton of CO2?

The weight of 1 Bear or a small car

The volume of a 25m swimming pool ( lxwxd=25x10x2 m)

The average per capita emissions of 2.5 weeks of an American , 5 weeks of a Japanese , 3 months of a Chinese or 1 year of an Indian.

Emissions when driving 4300km in an average car

half of the household emissions of an average Japanese

Cedar tree carbon sequestration per year in an area of 2 bascketball courts

What is a CO2 Reduction Certificate? Is it the same as Carbon Offset?

A CO2 Reduction Certificate is a Certificate that proves that you have reduced Green House Gas Emissions which cause Global Warming. Please refer to this page for details.

On what grounds are you issuing your certificates?

We first create a Certificate Source by retiring or cancelling high quality emission credits such as CERs(Certified Emission Reduction). We attribute a proportion of the Certificate Source as Certificates to users who purchase our products. You will see a more detailed explanation on the rules in our Terms and Conditions page.