On Earth Day, the San Francisco-based nonprofit Climate Neutral released its first class of “climate neutral聽certified” companies, 71 businesses taking concrete actions to combat climate change.
To qualify for the certification, the businesses had to meet three requirements: verifiably measure their greenhouse gas footprint from making and delivering their products in 2019; purchase carbon credits to offset their entire footprint; and implement strategies to reduce future emissions. The certified companies now have the green light to聽display a Climate Neutral Certified label on “packaging, hang tags, websites, and other brand collateral.” The certification lasts for a year before companies must reapply.
鈥淐limate Neutral Certified companies show the world that immediate action on climate change is necessary and possible,鈥 Austin Whitman, CEO of Climate Neutral, said in a statement announcing the news. 鈥淓ven under challenging business conditions, our first group of brands has stayed committed to solving the climate crisis by directing precious resources toward reducing and offsetting their emissions. We鈥檙e proud to be creating a standard for companies鈥 claims to carbon responsibility, and thrilled at what this group of forward-thinking, responsible brands has achieved.鈥
The full list of companies鈥攚hich includes the likes of Klean Kanteen, BioLite, and Gear.com鈥攁s well as details about their carbon footprints, can be found聽.