Planet Positive is a mark of accreditation to the Planet Positive Protocol. The Protocol requires four steps: measuring, reducing, acting and reporting on GHG emissions.
Planet Positive certifies businesses, products, events or people commit to taking positive action by either donating to community projects, or offsetting into verified carbon projects.
Businesses and organisations are assessed by a Planet Positive Accredited Consultant (PPAC). Consultants can undergo training to become accredited to perform these assessments.
Learn more: Planet Positive website
Conformity with Planet Positive's standard is verified by an independent organization (third party).
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Carbon Carbon offsets
Where this ecolabel is found
United Kingdom
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Last updated: 29 February 2012