24/10/2025
In September, we balanced 30 tonnes of carbon with the Water is Life project in Madagascar, on behalf of our members and certificate holders!
Basic access to clean water and sanitation is something that too few people can take for granted.
In rural Madagascar, water is scarce at the best of times and water-bourne illnesses are rife.
This project, which tackles CO2 emissions by removing the need to burn fuel to make water to make it safe to drink, provides wells, solar stills, and hygiene solutions to rural communities. The impacts directly reduce instances of easily-preventable illness and death, improve health through reduced indoor air pollution (from fires), tackles emissions and supports water conservation on the front-lines of the climate crisis.