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CLIMACT offers to support companies and organisations in their efforts to reach carbon neutrality using two types of approach. Whichever approach is chosen, it is essential to be transparent and honest in the entire definition of the carbon footprint and in all communications relating to this footprint. It is essential to regularly verify the impact of reduction measurements and to ensure that these measurements are in line with the objectives defined.
1.The complete definition of the climate footprint approach may be complex to set up. Several stages are necessary to define and reduce the complete carbon footprint:
The pragmatic approach to calculating the footprint allows efforts to be focused on the main sources of emissions due to transport and the use of energy, by excluding the indirect emissions. This approach allows the sources of direct emissions to be added, through emissions due to transport and the use of energy. When the calculation of the footprint has been made, the reduction objectives can be defined. Offsetting the emissions is an integral part of these reduction objectives. This approach is aimed at the majority of companies and organisations.

The solutions proposed by CLIMACT have a real impact and allow organisations to fight against global warming in an active and responsible manner.
As regards offsetting, CLIMACT proposes projects (CERs) that guarantee the real impact of reducing emissions. The projects selected by CLIMACT offer a sustainable development dimension.
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