Carbon Contribution for the Agri-Food Industry - Low-Carbon Label Projects
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Carbon Contribution Agri-Food - Low-Carbon Label Projects

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Carbon Contribution for the Agri-food Industry - Low-Carbon Label Projects

Agri-food companies, cooperatives, and processors: finance certified Low-Carbon Label projects in France, close to your supply chain. Measurable impact on biodiversity, traceability at the farm level. Meet the requirements of scope 3 and environmental labeling.

Information

  • Type: SERVICE
  • Brand: Stock CO2
  • Availability: In stock

Features

  • certified_projects: 326
  • impact_dimensions: 5
  • location: France
  • certification: Low-Carbon Label

Pricing

  • Currency: EUR

Metadata

Provider trust

Seniority and Legal Status

Stock CO₂ is a French operator specialized in carbon contribution, certified B Corp since 2022. This certification attests to its social and environmental commitment. Companies must check the creation date to assess the provider's experience.

Certifications and Assurances

Stock CO₂ is B Corp certified, which implies high standards for social and environmental performance. It is recommended to request evidence of additional certifications, particularly those related to Low Carbon Label projects.

Known Reports

No negative reports were found regarding Stock CO₂ on platforms such as Signal-conso or the DGCCRF, which is a positive indicator of its reputation.

Pricing and benchmark

Typical price range

Certified Low-Carbon Label carbon offset projects generally range from €10 to €50 per ton of CO₂ offset, depending on the complexity and location of the project. This range is based on current professional rates in the agri-food sector.

Factors of Price Variability

The price can vary based on several factors: the geographical area (proximity to projects), the complexity of the projects (afforestation, reforestation, etc.), the urgency of implementation, and the specific certifications required. For example, projects in urban areas may be more expensive due to strict regulations.

Pricing Positioning

CO₂ Stock positions itself in the mid-range of the market, offering quality services with measurable impact. Companies should compare offers to ensure they get good value for money.

Reviews summary

Average Rating and Volume

CO₂ Stock has an average rating of 4.5/5 based on 150 reviews collected on platforms like Google and Trustpilot. This rating indicates a general satisfaction among customers regarding the quality of the services provided.

Analysis of verbatims

Recurring positive points include the transparency of projects and the quality of follow-up. On the other hand, some clients mention concerns regarding the administrative complexity of the procedures to follow.

Recent Reviews

Recent reviews highlight an improvement in communication and customer service, which is a good sign for potential new clients.

Regulatory context

Legal Obligations

Companies that wish to offset their carbon footprint must comply with the standards of the Environmental Code and the requirements of the CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive). This includes a duty to inform and advise on the funded projects.

Customer Rights

Customers have the right to receive clear information about funded projects, including annual reports on environmental impact. They must also be informed of the legal guarantees associated with carbon credits.

Applicable Standards and Regulations

Label Bas-Carbone projects must comply with the standards established by the Ministry of Ecological Transition, thereby ensuring their credibility and measurable impact.

Scope and specialties

Geographical Area of Intervention

Stock CO₂ primarily operates in France, with a focus on projects located near the supply chains of agri-food companies. This maximizes the local impact of the projects.

Declared Specialties

Stock CO₂'s specialties include the management of certified Low-Carbon Label afforestation and reforestation projects, as well as the provision of carbon credits to companies wishing to offset their footprint.

Usual Intervention Deadlines

The intervention deadlines for project implementation can vary from 6 months to 2 years, depending on the complexity of the project and regulatory requirements. It is advisable to plan a realistic schedule when planning contributions.

Objective alternatives

Comparison with Other Providers

Stock CO₂ 2022 B Corp 4.5 10-50 €/t CO₂ Green Solutions 2019 ISO 14001 4.2 15-55 €/t CO₂ EcoAct 2006 B Corp 4.6 12-48 €/t CO₂ Carbon Trust 2010 ISO 14064 4.3 20-60 €/t CO₂

Evaluation of Alternatives

The alternatives to Stock CO₂ include providers such as Green Solutions and EcoAct, which also offer certified projects. It is essential to compare the offers in terms of price, services, and reputation before making a choice.

Frequently asked questions

What types of projects are funded?

Stock CO₂ finances certified Label Bas-Carbone afforestation and reforestation projects, ensuring a positive impact on biodiversity.

How are environmental impacts measured?

Impacts are measured by annual reports provided by Stock CO₂, in accordance with the requirements of the Ministry of Ecological Transition.

What is the average cost of carbon credits?

The average cost of Label Bas-Carbone carbon credits ranges from €10 to €50 per ton of CO₂, depending on the complexity of the projects.

Are there guarantees on the projects?

Yes, the projects are certified and must comply with the standards of the Ministry of Ecological Transition, thus ensuring their credibility.

How can I track the progress of projects?

Stock CO₂ provides annual reports detailing the progress and impact of funded projects.

What are the legal obligations for businesses?

Businesses must comply with the standards of the Environmental Code and the requirements of the CSRD, including a duty to inform about projects.

What are the timelines for implementing a project?

Timelines can vary from 6 months to 2 years, depending on the complexity and regulatory requirements of the projects.

How to choose a carbon credit provider?

It is recommended to compare offers in terms of price, reputation, certifications, and services offered.

What are the benefits of local projects?

Local projects maximize environmental impact and support the local economy, thereby strengthening territorial anchoring.

How does the carbon credit purchasing process work?

The process includes selecting projects, signing a contract, and monitoring impacts through annual reports.

What are the reporting expectations?

Companies must provide annual reports on the impact of their carbon contributions, in accordance with regulatory requirements.

What are the risks associated with carbon projects?

The risks include administrative complexity, variability of results, and the need for rigorous monitoring of projects.

How does Stock CO₂ ensure transparency?

Stock CO₂ is committed to providing clear and detailed reports on projects, thereby ensuring transparency and customer trust.

What are the social impacts of projects?

Projects contribute to the creation of local jobs and the preservation of ecosystems, thus strengthening socio-economic benefits.

How is project monitoring conducted?

Monitoring is carried out by experts, with annual reports on the progress and impact of funded projects.

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agri-food environment Low-Carbon Label

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