Frequently Ask Questions

At TI Terrbacarbon, we understand that navigating the carbon crediting ecosystem can be complex. Below are answers to
some of the most common questions to help you better understand our services and the opportunities available.

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Carbon credits are tradable certificates representing the reduction of one metric ton of CO₂ or equivalent greenhouse gases. Organizations can use them to offset their emissions, contributing to their sustainability goals. TI Terracarbon supports project developers in creating high-quality credits certified by globally recognized standards.

We serve a diverse range of stakeholders, including:

  • Green asset owners (e.g., plantations and renewable energy projects)
  • International carbon credit buyers
  • Corporate sustainability managers
  • SMEs and project developers

If you’re unsure whether you qualify, reach out to us here..

 

All our projects adhere to rigorous certification standards like Verra and Gold Standard, ensuring that the carbon credits generated are independently verified, transparent, and reliable.

TI Terracarbon facilitates investments in sustainability projects through our Green Investment Facilitation program. We connect investors with impactful projects that deliver measurable environmental and financial returns. Learn more about our Green Investment here.

Our carbon credits are listed on platforms like Carbon Trade eXchange (CtX). Buyers can choose credits that align with their sustainability goals. Contact us for guidance on purchasing credits here.

Costs include feasibility studies, project design documentation, certification fees, and ongoing monitoring and verification.

 

Benefits include monetization of green assets, improved sustainability reputation, and contribution to climate goals.

Typically, yes. You retain ownership while the project generates carbon credits.

Standards like Verra, Gold Standard, or Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) are commonly used for certification.

Documents include feasibility studies, Project Design Documents (PDD), monitoring reports, third-party validation reports & sustainability and compliance certifications (such as FSC & MSPO certifications)

Documents include feasibility studies, Project Design Documents (PDD), monitoring reports, third-party validation reports & sustainability and compliance certifications (such as FSC & MSPO certifications)

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