Carbon Credits
Carbon credits from Argentum Viridis – sustainable, effective, future-proof.

Trusted carbon credits from the market leader

Access a high-quality, science-based portfolio of carbon credits from Argentum Viridis – the benchmark for integrity and impact in the global carbon market.

Why you should use or invest in Argentum Viridis Carbon Credits:

Achievement of climate targets

Market potential and growth

Regulatory requirements

Economic advantages

Reputation and sustainability

High-quality CO₂ certificates with added value

Future-proof strategies

The carbon credits portfolio from renewable energies and nature

Diverse application of carbon credits

Argentum Viridis carbon credits are not only used for classic offsetting at the corporate level. With a specialized portfolio of unique credits and a large volume, Argentum Viridis also enables the offsetting of products such as fossil fuels in the energy industry (see 360-degree PCF solution) and can be used as an underlying asset for sustainable financial products.

CCF

(Corporate Carbon Footprint)

The use of carbon credits to offset unavoidable emissions at the corporate level – an important tool for reliably achieving and maintaining the desired climate targets and neutrality.

PCF

(Product Carbon Footprint)

The use of carbon credits to offset emissions at the product level – an essential strategy for the provision and promotion of sustainable products, whose climate neutrality is necessary to remain competitive or to achieve competitive advantages.

UA

(underlying asset)

The use of carbon credits as an underlying asset in financial products such as funds or green bonds combines returns with climate protection. By integrating these certificates as assets into financial products, they not only create opportunities for returns, but also help to promote sustainable CO2 reductions and the achievement of global climate targets.

Security of supply through high-quality bulk quantities

Argentum Viridis specializes in providing large quantities of high-quality carbon credits to enable companies in various industries and application areas to make flexible and sustainable use of them. In doing so, we not only contribute to the efficient achievement of climate targets, but also ensure long-term market supply and stability in global carbon trading.

Our presence

Argentum Viridis, based in Luxembourg, is the central player of the Viridis Group and is active in global carbon credits trading. Together with Viridis Group partner Silva Viridis in Germany, an ISO 9001 certified company (TÜV Saarland), we manage the international orientation of the group. From our strategic locations in Europe, we operate globally with the Viridis Group and are available to our customers worldwide.
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Hydropower

Hydropower plants use the kinetic energy of flowing water to generate emission-free and renewable energy. This consumption via the primary energy market also actively reduces CO₂ emissions by avoiding CO₂ emissions from fossil fuels.

SDG 6
(Clean water and sanitation)

Sustainably managed forests and soils improve water filtration, reduce erosion and stabilize water supplies, contributing to water quality and availability.

SDG 13
(climate protection measures)

Direct reduction and offsetting of CO₂ emissions to achieve global climate goals.

Solar

Solar energy systems (photovoltaic) are used to generate climate-neutral electricity from sunlight (renewable energy). By feeding this renewable energy into the grid and consuming it, electricity from fossil fuels is actively being displaced from the primary energy market, and every kilowatt-hour of solar power used helps to avoid CO2 emissions.

cogeneration unit
(heat)

When electricity is generated by burning fuels, heat is the main by-product. This heat is used either directly on site or via the district heating network. Combined heat and power generation thus provides heat and electricity that are climate-neutral and actively reduce CO2 emissions or avoid their release.

SDG 8
(Decent work and economic growth)

Creation of sustainable business models and new sources of income through the monetization of CO₂ value rights.
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Wind

Wind turbines are used to generate emission-free and renewable energy from wind. By using this energy, electricity generated from fossil fuels is actively being displaced from the primary energy market and every kilowatt hour used from wind ensures that CO2 emissions are avoided.

SDG 12
(Sustainable consumption and production)

Companies are encouraged to create more sustainable value chains through the use of high-quality CO₂ certificates.

Forest

The forest actively removes CO₂ from the atmosphere by the second. This process is called photosynthesis. This removal creates an active and recurring CO₂ sink.

SDG 9
(Industry, innovation and infrastructure)

Support for modern CO₂ reduction technologies such as CCS (carbon capture and storage) or regenerative agriculture.

SDG 7
(Affordable and clean energy)

Promoting renewable energy plants that replace fossil fuels and reduce CO₂ emissions.

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SDG 15
(Life on Land)

Protection and sustainable management of forests and soils for long-term CO₂ storage and biodiversity conservation.