Join us for the second episode of our new #webinar series about our projects: The Power of High-Quality Carbon Projects—Uganda. With guest speaker Dr Matt McLennan, the Project Director of the Bulindi Chimpanzee Habitat Restoration Project in Uganda, we'll explore how our unique collaboration with local communities and households helps us find sustainable solutions that benefit both chimpanzees and the people. You will also get an exclusive inside look at the interesting lives and stories of the Bulindi chimpanzees 🐒 Join us live on 📅 Thursday, 5 September 2024 @ 14:30 CET. Register now ➡️ https://grn.earth/webinar
DGB Group
Milieudiensten
Lelystad, Flevoland 17.311 volgers
Our goal is to help nature flourish and prosper.
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Our goal is to help nature flourish and prosper. DGB Group is a project developer of high-quality, large-scale carbon and biodiversity projects accredited by third parties. DGB is focused on nature conservation and helping biodiversity flourish by assisting governments and corporations in achieving net zero. With a boots-on-the-ground approach, DGB is a purpose-driven for-profit organisation focused on bringing excellence to the development and operation of carbon projects while producing high-quality carbon offset credits. As the world’s first publicly traded purpose company focused on ecosystem restoration, DGB is harnessing market forces and the access to capital needed to accelerate Earth's reforestation rapidly. DGB is an energetic, global company listed on the Amsterdam Euronext stock exchange with ticker code AEX:DGB.
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https://www.green.earth
Externe link voor DGB Group
- Branche
- Milieudiensten
- Bedrijfsgrootte
- 51 - 200 medewerkers
- Hoofdkantoor
- Lelystad, Flevoland
- Type
- Naamloze vennootschap
- Opgericht
- 1957
- Specialismen
- Biodiversity, Net Zero, Nature, Afforestation, Reforestation en Tree planting
Locaties
Medewerkers van DGB Group
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Thomas Donia
Technical Director at DGB.earth | Reforestation, Nature-based solutions, Biodiversity and Carbon Offsetting
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Selwyn Duijvestijn
Nature-based solutions - Achieve Net Zero through Ecosystem Restoration
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Angel Armas
Forestry and Sustainable Agriculture Project Manager | Environmental Services Expert | Researcher on strategies against climate change
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Niels van Houdt
Director of Finance | DGB.earth
Updates
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🌍🚛 From transportation to events and even celebrities, every industry has a #carbonfootprint. Discover how different sectors are making strides in reducing their environmental impact, and learn what you can do to make a difference. Dive into our blog to see where your industry stands in the journey to sustainability! 🌱 #Sustainability #GreenEarth #EnvironmentalImpact #SustainableIndustries #NetZero
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DGB Group’s Hongera Energy Efficient Cookstoves Project has reached a critical point of recognition, highlighted by recent features on national television. During a memorable event, the project successfully distributed 526 cookstoves to a rural community of over a thousand women, marking a significant milestone in its ongoing efforts to promote sustainability and health. Explore the full story ➡️ https://grn.earth/hcp #sustainability #greennews #natureprojects
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DGB Group’s Hongera Energy Efficient Cookstoves Project made waves on national television as it delivered 526 cookstoves to women in Kenya, a testament to the project's efforts in sustainability and health. In other news: Europe's Nature Restoration Law is now in action, setting ambitious targets to rejuvenate key ecosystems for our future. New Zealand intensifies its environmental efforts by reducing the availability of carbon credits, leading to an increase in their prices and reinforcing its commitment to sustainability. In Guyana, the government commits to ensuring Indigenous communities benefit more from carbon credit revenues. Nigeria launches its National Elephant Action Plan, a crucial move to protect its dwindling elephant populations and boost conservation efforts. Read more ⬇️ #Sustainability #Biodiversity #NatureProjects
Weekly News Highlights
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🌍 The latest news highlights: The voluntary carbon credit market is set to soar to $14.56 billion by 2032 📈 Egypt reveals carbon trading could cut global NDC costs by $250 billion 🌱 The World Bank launches a massive $225 million bond for Amazon reforestation, and Rwanda secures $39.1 million to combat deforestation 🌳 Romania's first biodiversity credit scheme kicks off in Transylvania, promoting eco-friendly farming. #Sustainability #GreenFinance #Biodiversity
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Curious about carbon units and how they contribute to a sustainable future? Our blog breaks it down for beginners, making it easy to understand how carbon units work and why they're essential for restoring nature. We explain how carbon units are created and validated, how they are applied to compensate for emissions, and what impact they can make on the environment. Whether you're new to sustainability or looking to deepen your knowledge, this guide is for you. Start your green journey today! Read the full article here ⬇️ #Sustainability #CarbonCredits #GreenEarth
Sustainability simplified II: Carbon units for beginners
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This week in sustainability: Qantas, Rio Tinto, and BHP launch a $165m nature-based carbon fund to manage Australian Carbon Credit Units. Saudi Aramco makes strides in carbon offsetting with its first carbon-verified crude shipment. A new mapping tool from the Global Reporting Initiative and TNFD simplifies biodiversity reporting. Canada invests $12.5m to conserve over 1,600 hectares in Ontario. Lucas Di Grassi champions zero-carbon technologies in motorsports. Read this week's news highlights here 🌍📰⬇️
Weekly News Highlights
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This week saw key advancements in the carbon market and ecosystem restoration. The Science Based Targets initiative released new technical publications to update its Corporate Net-Zero Standard, focusing on Scope 3 emissions. Vietnam made a significant stride in carbon trading by transferring 10.3 million tonnes of CO2 credits to the World Bank, generating $51.5 million. The global carbon credit market is also set for rapid growth, projected to rise from $267.8 billion in 2023 to $1.2 trillion by 2029. Additionally, Malaysia's Bursa Carbon Exchange held its first carbon credit auction, and Stripe expanded its carbon removal investment to a $1 billion initiative, backed by 300 companies. Read this week's news highlights here 🌍📰⬇️
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Are you ready to take your first step towards sustainability? ◾ Discover what is a carbon footprint and why it's important to measure it. ◾ Learn practical tips with our step-by-step guide on how to measure your carbon footprint with our advanced tool. ◾ We'll explain how to use our tool from deciding on your scope of emissions, inputting data, and receiving a validated carbon footprint report. Measuring your carbon footprint is the first step towards a sustainable business practice and making a positive difference ✔ #Sustainability #CarbonFootprint #GreenEarth
Sustainability simplified: Carbon footprinting for beginners
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Staying ahead in sustainability: The upcoming Paris Olympics aims for a low-carbon footprint, setting a precedent with robust carbon offset initiatives 🏅 Meanwhile, a new guide, CSRD Essentials, has been released to provide guidance on the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) 📉 Over in Suriname, a strategic focus on biodiversity aims to protect and enhance its rich ecosystems 🌳 ➡️ green.earth/news #Sustainability #Biodiversity #News #Olympics