world changers,
climate savers

Crushed basalt is spread in the soil around the project's sites to accelerate rock weathering and sequester carbon. (Project UNDO)

Impact made by our projects so far

510,000+

Tons of carbon offset

2,500,000+

Tree planted

450,000+

Ha of land protected

Our climate portfolio

Diverse projects

We've built a diverse portfolio of offset projects so our members have immediate access to a steady supply of high quality carbon credits for their offsets.

Managed automatically

If a project exhaust's their available supply of credits, our approach guarantees we have several alternative suppliers ready to serve us based on our rigorous evaluation standards.

Optimized for impact

Our portfolio is regularly optimized for maximum efficiency to ensure our members' money has lasting impact. Portfolio funding allocations are dynamically adjusted based on project performance.

Radically transparent

We keep receipts for every carbon credit we purchase and make our transaction history public, so you can verify your offsets have been accounted for.
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Exceeding, industry leading

Our projects are audited by the industry's top standards bodies. Companies like Verra, Plan Vivo, Carbonfuture, American Carbon Registry and puro.earth ensure our projects are meeting the highest standards.
Certified by the industry's top auditing firms.
Our portfolio includes 4 types of projects

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Technology

Technologies such as biochar and mineral weathering convert atmospheric CO2 into solid rock — locking away carbon for thousands of years.

Enhanced rock weathering in the United Kingdom & Canada

Enhanced rock weathering in the United Kingdom & Canada

Enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is a technique aimed at accelerating the natural process of rock weathering to capture and store carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.

This geoengineering method involves spreading finely ground silicate rocks, such as basalt, over large land areas where chemical reactions with CO2 lead to the formation of stable carbonates. These reactions not only remove CO2 from the atmosphere but also release nutrients, potentially benefiting soil health and agricultural productivity.

  • Scaleable for future growth
  • Peer-reviewed science
  • Natural co-benefits
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Bio-oil carbon removal in America

Bio-oil carbon removal in America

Bio-oil carbon removal is an innovative approach to carbon sequestration, which involves converting biomass into a liquid form known as bio-oil and then storing it underground to prevent the carbon it contains from re-entering the atmosphere

  • Highly scalable
  • Permanent carbon storage
  • Decreases rate of wildfires
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Surplus waste gas utilisation in South Korea

Surplus waste gas utilisation in South Korea

The Waste Energy Co-Generation Project utilizes surplus waste gases to generate electricity and steam. This project is energy saving and uses waste energy that would have otherwise been emitted into the atmosphere.

Through this project, approximately 2,306,076 megawatt-hours of electricity will be sent to the power grid, and more than one million tonnes of steam produced will be sent to Hyundai Steel Mill.

Mitigating climate change and reducing the importation of fossil fuels are significant environmental benefits. This project is estimated to reduce emissions by approximately 1,441,680 tonnes of CO2e annually.

  • Turns waste gases into clean energy
  • Reduces environmntal polution
  • Creates additional jobs for the local economy
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Solar energy production in India

Solar energy production in India

The Gujarat Solar Project in India has a capacity of 25 MW that will generate electricity for export to the regional electricity grid under a power purchase agreement with the Gujarat State Electricity Utility (Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited).

This project also contributes to sustainable development by bringing social, economic, environmental, and technological well-being to the area where it is implemented. It has led to local employment in the region, creating direct and indirect economic benefits, development of local infrastructure, and improved electricity generation capacity to the grid.

  • Lowers reliance on emissions based energy sources
  • Generate's renewable, clean energy
  • Prevents deforestation
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Afforestation

Trees serve as nature's warriors in the battle against climate change, and Nutrala members aid in the planting of millions of native species annually.

Restoring landscapes in Africa

Restoring landscapes in Africa

TerraFund for AFR100 is a significant initiative designed to support the restoration of degraded lands across Africa, aiming to revitalize 100 million hectares of land by 2030.

This mission not only aims to counteract land degradation but also addresses the broader impacts of climate change, including reduced crop yields and erratic rainfall, which threaten the livelihoods and environmental stability of millions​.

  • Improves farmland
  • Promotes biodiversity
  • Over 20 million trees planted
  • Provides economic opportunity
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Trillion Trees Australia

Trillion Trees Australia

Trillion Trees Australia is a robust community-driven and not-for-profit initiative focused on ecological restoration and combating climate change through extensive tree-planting efforts. Established in 1979 under the inspiration of Richard St Barbe Baker, a pioneer in global forest conservation, the organization has planted over 15 million trees across Australia.

Their work targets not only the restoration of native forests and ecosystems but also emphasizes community engagement and education to foster a deeper connection with nature and promote sustainable practices

  • Improves farmland
  • Promotes biodiversity
  • Over 20 million trees planted
  • Provides economic opportunity
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Conservation

Nutrala members assist in the preservation of natural ecosystems such as old growth forests, peat bogs, and mangrove swamps.

BigCoast Forest Climate Initiative

BigCoast Forest Climate Initiative

The BigCoast Forest Climate Initiative Conserves 40,000 Hectares of Majestic Coastal Forestland throughout Vancouver Island, Haida Gwaii, and Coastal British Columbia.

It avoids future GHG emissions from logging operations across an area featuring some of British Columbia’s oldest trees and important ecosystems, drinking watersheds, and lands with cultural significance to coastal First Nations.

BigCoast will reduce GHG emissions by more than 20 million tonnes of carbon dioxide over the life of the initiative and make an important contribution to the broader regional ecosystem, which is home to bear, elk, salmon, orca, and more.

  • Protects biodiversity
  • Prevents deforestation
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Policy

Nutrala members help prominent policy organizations in advocating for modifications to various systems such as economies, agriculture, infrastructure, power grid, etc. which have an impact on the planet's climate.

Clean Air Task Force

Clean Air Task Force

CATF advocates for the implementation of new technologies and policies that enable the transition to a net-zero society, with over 25 years of experience, they have become leader in  amoungst policy lobying groups.

  • 25+ years of success
  • Influences politicians on climate policy
  • Promotes biodiversity
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Carbon180

Carbon180

Carbon180 aims to increase the transparency and accuracy of carbon removal and climate solutions by providing open access to data, tools, and resources.

It works towards promoting scientific integrity and credibility of climate change solutions, which can be used to mitigate the impacts of climate change.

  • Tracks carbon removal legislation
  • Promotes carbon-removal on U.S. farmland
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Our Climate Portfolio

Diversified
projects

Managed
automatically

Optimized for
impact

Radically
transparent

Diversified
projects

Managed
automatically

Optimized for
impact

Radically
transparent

About

How do we allocate funds?

Diversified
projects

Managed
automatically

Radically
transparent

Optimized for
impact

How do we allocate funds?

How do we allocate funds?

About

30%
Project Type
Allocation
tmepl
Conservation
37%
Afforestation
29%
Technology
23%
Policy
11%

About

Our Climate Portfolio works towards offsetting carbon emissions through a carefully chosen selection of impactful climate projects.

Additionally, a portion of the funds are directed towards policy groups to amplify Nutrala's influence beyond just carbon offsetting.

The portfolio is regularly reviewed and optimized to achieve maximum impact.

How do we allocate funds?

Project Type
Allocation
Conservation
35%
30%
Afforestation
Technology
30%
25%
30%
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tmepl
Policy

Together we make a significant impact in the fight agaist climate change

Every month we publish news updates from our projects.