Regional carbon credits for companies
Sequester carbon in soil and reduce emissions
Promote climate protection and biodiversity
Regenerate soil in your region

Regenerative Landwirtschaft: Wirtschaftlichkeit und Bodengesundheit vereinen

01 DAS PROBLEM
01 DAS PROBLEM

02 Die Lösung

03 EUer Beitrag
Regenerative Agriculture relates to agricultural practices farmers use in their fields. The principles of Regenerative Agriculture include year-round soil cover, diverse crop rotations, preservation of living roots, reduction of soil disturbance, and integration of animals. These practices regenerate the soil, increasing its fertility and climate resistance. Additionally, farmers reduce their emissions through improved management.
Carbon credits from renewable agriculture are an effective tool in combating the climate and biodiversity crisis. These credits are generated by farmers who use sustainable practices to reduce CO emissions and promote soil health. Companies can acquire these carbon credits to offset their own unavoidable emissions and support the regenerative transformation.
Die fünf Prinzipien der regenerativen Landwirtschaft

Diverse Fruchtfolgen

Ganzjährige Bodenbedeckung

Reduktion von Bodenstörung

Erhalt lebender Wurzeln

Integration von Tieren

Vom Humusaufbau zu CO2-Zertifikaten



Humus speichert CO₂, indem er Kohlenstoff dauerhaft im Boden bindet. Pflanzen nehmen CO₂ aus der Luft auf und wandeln es in Biomasse um; beim Abbau dieser Biomasse durch Mikroorganismen wird der Kohlenstoff im Boden eingelagert. Im Boden bildet sich daraus stabiler Humus, der den Kohlenstoff über lange Zeiträume festhält und so zur CO₂-Reduktion beiträgt.
Kohlenstoff ist ein chemisches Element, das in allen lebenden Organismen vorkommt. CO₂ (Kohlenstoffdioxid) ist eine gasförmige Verbindung aus Kohlenstoff und Sauerstoff, die beim Atmen, Verbrennen und durch bestimmte natürliche Prozesse entsteht und als Treibhausgas zur Erderwärmung beiträgt. Bodenkohlenstoff bezieht sich auf den Kohlenstoff, der im Boden gespeichert ist, meist in Form von organischem Material wie Humus, und spielt eine wichtige Rolle bei der Bodenfruchtbarkeit und CO₂-Bindung.
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FAQs about carbon credits
The Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) offers companies the opportunity to purchase carbon credits. Each credit represents the reduction or removal of one ton of CO₂, or an equivalent amount of other greenhouse gases. These carbon credits are generated by various climate protection projects aimed at reducing emissions or actively removing CO₂ , such as Klim's projects in renewable agriculture.
In addition to the mandatory compliance market, driven by government climate protection requirements, this voluntary market has emerged. It allows companies to go beyond legal obligations. Unlike regulated emissions trading, the VCM is voluntary and enables companies pursue their own sustainability goals while investing in significant climate protection projects. It serves as an important platform for providing underfunded climate protection projects with necessary financial resources.
Carbon credit providers are responsible for generating, verifying, and selling these carbon credits. Klim is active in all three areas. We initiate and supervise projects in Regenerative Agriculture and verify our carbon credits in cooperation with the external auditor TÜV Rheinland. Companies can purchase carbon credits directly from us, and we're happy to help you integrate them into your sustainability communication.
Yes, our methodology has been externally validated by TÜV Rheinland in accordance with the DIN ISO 14064-2 standard. This standard includes key quality criteria for carbon credits, such as additionality, permanence, prevention of carbon leakage, and double counting.
Ex-post verification by TÜV Rheinland occurs every spring after the carbon credits have been generated. During this process, TÜV ensures that each carbon credit has been calculated correctly in accordance with the validated methodology. Additionally, the accuracy of the data provided by farmers is verified through detailed data checks and personal audits on farms.