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![]() Auscarbon International was established in 2006 to provide individuals and corporations with an accredited forestry choice to offset their emissions. We are dedicated to reducing global warming by reducing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. We do this by offsetting - making carbon dioxide reductions on behalf of individuals and companies. Our main focus has been to assist corporations in their efforts to be responsible stewards of their assets and achieve their emission reductions targets by large emission reductions and offset programs. We also now have a fantastic range of products for households which enable every day Australians to make a huge contribution to climate change! Auscarbon International currently operates throughout Australia, with projects developing in South East Asia and our goal is to ensure that the best available analysis, science and technology, are used to guide business decisions related to protection of the environment and the fight against global warming. We specialize in large scale, fully accredited, commercial forestry plantings to generate significant commercial quantities of carbon credits. Auscarbon International is the first company to obtain an Australia-wide reforestation accreditation to produce and supply Carbon Credits recognised under the Federal Government Greenhouse Friendly program. We also offer a range of products and services all geared towards fighting global warming and suitable for both big business and the average Australian household. Renewable energy systems such as our solar systems are fantastic for business, councils, schools and homes. Our Solar hot water systems are a great way to get started. While our and methane gas capture projects are great for Aussie Farmers, councils and municipalities. We are committed to leading best practice in all our approaches to offsetting emissions and our company has strong environmental principles that govern all our activities. Join us in the fight against Global Warming. |