“Pacific Carbon Trust is an important piece of the green economy, which means innovative projects and new job opportunities for British Columbians. As a part of BC’s Climate Action Plan, PCT has helped to establish BC as a global leader in the fight against climate change.”

- BC Finance Minister Colin Hansen

“Pacific Carbon Trust is in the vanguard of B.C.’s growing carbon offset market. PCT is quickly becoming a key driver of British Columbia’s low carbon economy.”

- John Yap, BC Minister of State for Climate Action

 PCT Offsets

Not all offsets are created equal. Our work produces real climate change solutions through credible offsets that meet recognized international standards

Not all offsets are created equal. Our work produces real climate change solutions through credible offsets that meet recognized international standards

  
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Each year, Pacific Carbon Trust undergoes a financial audit by the Office of the Auditor General of British Columbia. The Office of the Auditor General serves the people of BC by conducting rigorous independent audits on how well government is managing its responsibilities and resources.
Each year, Pacific Carbon Trust undergoes a financial audit by the Office of the Auditor General of British Columbia. The Office of the Auditor General serves the people of BC by conducting rigorous independent audits on how well government is managing its responsibilities and resources.
 Our Standards

There are several characteristics accepted worldwide that describe offsets of sound environmental integrity – additionality, verification, permanence, no leakage and counted once.

All PCT offsets are in compliance with the BC Emission Offsets Regulation, ensuring real climate change solutions through high quality offsets built on recognized international standards.

Additionality - is a test to ensure that the greenhouse gas emission offsets in question are an incremental benefit of the offset project, and not the outcome of business as usual. In other words, the project faces economic, investment or technological barriers to implementation that are overcome or partially overcome by the money from the sale of offsets.

Verification – is an assurance by an independent third party that the greenhouse gas reductions claimed have genuinely taken place.

Permanence – refers to the ability of the project to maintain the greenhouse gas removals over time. For example, a forest that has been accounted as a carbon sink could re-release carbon into the atmosphere later if the forest burns down.

Leakage – is an unintended change in greenhouse gas emissions or removals in another location, but resulting from the project, so that the overall level of emissions has not been fully reduced.

Counted Once – this specification is required to avoid the sale of a project's greenhouse gas reduction to more than one buyer. Public disclosure of documentation for offset projects can reduce the chances of this occurring.

Our Values

Entrepreneurial: PCT is an innovative company that puts results above process, seizing opportunities and taking the risks necessary to drive growth of the low carbon economy.

Sustainable: PCT is a champion for sustainable business practices and role model for low-carbon operations.

Credible: PCT is recognized for its expertise, professional standards and high quality, credible carbon products.

There are several characteristics accepted worldwide that describe offsets of sound environmental integrity – additionality, verification, permanence, no leakage and counted once.

All PCT offsets are in compliance with the BC Emission Offsets Regulation, ensuring real climate change solutions through high quality offsets built on recognized international standards.

Additionality - is a test to ensure that the greenhouse gas emission offsets in question are an incremental benefit of the offset project, and not the outcome of business as usual. In other words, the project faces economic, investment or technological barriers to implementation that are overcome or partially overcome by the money from the sale of offsets.

Verification – is an assurance by an independent third party that the greenhouse gas reductions claimed have genuinely taken place.

Permanence – refers to the ability of the project to maintain the greenhouse gas removals over time. For example, a forest that has been accounted as a carbon sink could re-release carbon into the atmosphere later if the forest burns down.

Leakage – is an unintended change in greenhouse gas emissions or removals in another location, but resulting from the project, so that the overall level of emissions has not been fully reduced.

Counted Once – this specification is required to avoid the sale of a project's greenhouse gas reduction to more than one buyer. Public disclosure of documentation for offset projects can reduce the chances of this occurring.

Our Values

Entrepreneurial: PCT is an innovative company that puts results above process, seizing opportunities and taking the risks necessary to drive growth of the low carbon economy.

Sustainable: PCT is a champion for sustainable business practices and role model for low-carbon operations.

Credible: PCT is recognized for its expertise, professional standards and high quality, credible carbon products.

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