World’s First Carbon Inset Registry for E-Waste Sector Launched
Now, Dynamic can trade these insets directly with customers, business purchasers, or other parties.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations and Bloom ESG jointly announced the opening of the first carbon inset register in the world for the IT asset disposal (ITAD) and e-waste industries. The registry offers an open, verifiable method for issuing and monitoring carbon offsets. The e-waste recycling industry is entering a new era with the registry's debut.
Despite their crucial role in reducing emissions, circular economy operators in the e-waste sector have not yet been included in mainstream carbon finance opportunities. By filling that gap, the new registry enables the creation of validated insets for tasks like material recovery, lifespan extension, and device reuse.
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Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations became the first electronics lifecycle management company to receive, own, and trade carbon insets linked to its circular operations when Bloom ESG granted the first 300,000+ certified inset certificates to the company in conjunction with the registry's opening. Now, Dynamic can trade these insets directly with customers, business purchasers, or other parties.
Additional ITADs, electronics refurbishers, and circular operators looking to measure and profit from their climate-positive activity can now join the registry.
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