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Market Insights

Most projects are at the bottom: they reduce CO₂ and meet the basic requirements. That is important, but the impact is often limited to emission reduction alone.

As you look further to the right and upwards, you will see projects that do more than just save CO₂. They take higher standards seriously, invest in quality and add extra layers — such as local community involvement, fairer distribution of benefits and broader social impact.

Nevertheless, this higher segment remains relatively small. The majority of the market is still located in the lower and middle parts of the graph: correct, but not transformative.

This distribution shows where the market stands today — and where much potential remains untapped.

The position of FairClimateFund

FairClimateFund operates precisely in the part of the graph where quality and impact converge.

Our projects combine CO₂ reduction with long-term social impact, local ownership and fair distribution of benefits. This is reflected in the upper layers of the graph: where climate measures also contribute to strong communities and lasting change.

For companies, this means that they not only compensate, but also invest in high-quality carbon credits that demonstrably create more value — for the climate and society.

Most projects are at the bottom: they reduce CO₂ and meet the basic requirements. That is important, but the impact is often limited to emission reduction alone.

As you look further to the right and upwards, you will see projects that do more than just save CO₂. They take higher standards seriously, invest in quality and add extra layers — such as local community involvement, fairer distribution of benefits and broader social impact.

Nevertheless, this higher segment remains relatively small. The majority of the market is still located in the lower and middle parts of the graph: correct, but not transformative.

This distribution shows where the market stands today — and where much potential remains untapped.

FairClimateFund operates precisely in the part of the graph where quality and impact converge.

Our projects combine CO₂ reduction with long-term social impact, local ownership and fair distribution of benefits. This is reflected in the upper layers of the graph: where climate measures also contribute to strong communities and lasting change.

For companies, this means that they not only compensate, but also invest in high-quality carbon credits that demonstrably create more value — for the climate and society.

Our projects

Chad

Kenya

Rwanda

Indonesia

India

Solar Cookers have a positive impact on the safety and health of refugees.

Improved living conditions for 14,000 households.

Cooking with pellets improves health and the environment by preventing harmful smoke and high CO₂ emissions.

Biogas plants for 24,000 Indonesian rural families.

Less harmful smoke and organic for 12,000 households.

The problem

Cooking over an open fire, especially indoors, is not only unhealthy, but collecting firewood also puts pressure on forests.

The solution

Cleaner cooking methods use less or no wood. This leads to less smoke, fewer emissions and better health. This is especially true for women, who are often responsible for cooking.