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CO₂-Neutrality
CO₂ neutrality means balancing emitted and removed CO₂ by reducing GHG emissions and offsetting the remaining carbon through verified projects
CO₂ Neutrality (Carbon Neutrality)
CO₂ neutrality, also known as carbon neutrality, refers to achieving a balance between the amount of carbon dioxide (CO₂) emitted into the atmosphere and the amount removed from it. In other words, it means that no net increase of CO₂ occurs in the atmosphere as a result of human or organizational activity.
What does CO₂ neutrality mean in practice?
To achieve CO₂ neutrality, individuals, companies, or countries must:
- Reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as much as technically and economically possible.
- Offset remaining emissions by supporting verified projects that remove or avoid an equivalent amount of CO₂ — such as renewable energy, reforestation, or carbon capture initiatives.
When these two actions balance each other out, the result is a carbon-neutral or CO₂-neutral status.
Why CO₂ neutrality matters
CO₂-neutral and carbon-neutral practices are becoming increasingly important to:
- Mitigate climate change and global warming
- Comply with climate targets such as Net Zero and the Paris Agreement
- Strengthen corporate ESG performance and sustainability reputation
- Support regulatory compliance with frameworks like CSRD and ISO 14068-1
Achieving carbon neutrality is a key step toward long-term decarbonization and a net-zero emissions future.
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Contact our team or request access to sustamize’s databases and tools to streamline carbon footprint calculations.



