
Contribution to climate projects
Climate projects deliver impact that counts for the climate and your position in the market.
Decarbonisation starts with reducing emissions.
But that alone is not enough.
The Science Based Targets initiative calls on companies to go further by investing in climate projects that reduce global emissions.
Combined with internal reduction measures, taking responsbility beyond your value chain creates measurable impact and strong market position.
Impact beyond carbon reduction
Protecting biodiversity
Healthy soils are essential for food security, clean water and biodiversity. Climate projects such as reforestation, conservation and forest protection strengthen ecosystems, prevent erosion and restore natural habitats.
Ecosystems
Improving everyday lives
Climate projects support regions most affected by climate change by creating jobs, improving education and strengthening local infrastructure.
Social systems
Supporting better health
Around one third of the global population cooks over open fires, a leading cause of indoor air pollution and linked to up to 3 million deaths per year. Improved cookstoves and water filters reduce health risks from air pollution, contaminated water and related diseases.
Well-being
Making a financial contribution
We help you support climate projects that deliver measurable environmental and social value.

Managing carbon credits
We support companies in selecting high-quality projects, purchasing carbon credits, and retiring verified emission reductions.

Managing carbon credit portfolios
We manage your carbon credit portfolio aligned with your goals, efficiently executed, and with a clear focus on cost and impact.

Developing your own climate project
With ClimatePartner Impact, you can create a project tailored to your goals and shape its long-term impact.

Highlights from our project portfolio

Tree planting, Germany
Forests are increasingly affected by climate change: only one in five trees are considered healthy. This project links certified climate action with tree planting in Germany, creating more resilient mixed woodlands.

Biochar, Ghana
In Ghana, crop residues are often burned, releasing carbon emissions. This project converts them into biochar—a natural carbon sink. When applied to fields, it enhances soil health and increases agricultural productivity.

Reforestation, South Africa
The Eastern Cape has experienced severe land degradation, reducing native thicket ecosystems. This project restores the landscape by planting spekboom, enhancing soil, water balance, and biodiversity.

Ocean protection, worldwide
The oceans are among the largest carbon sinks, absorbing around 30 percent of human-made CO₂ emissions. This project prevents plastic pollution, safeguards marine ecosystems, and strengthens the resilience of local communities.
Effective climate action starts with verified quality

Guide: Financing climate projects
Companies investing in climate projects expect measurable, high-quality impact. That’s why every project in our portfolio is certified by recognised standards, independently audited, and aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). ClimatePartner also conducts its own due diligence, assessing risks, partners, and long-term project quality.
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