
Understand more about the seal:
The Neutral Event Seal is a voluntary initiative for organizations that care about climate change and are committed to decarbonization and sustainability. The seal is the recognition for the compensation of carbon emissions that could not be avoided, through the support of high-quality socio-environmental projects.
How carbon offsetting works:


Travel, energy consumption, and waste generation emit greenhouse gases

These emissions are quantified in kg of CO2 using internationally recognized methodology


A certified environmental project that absorbed the same amount of carbon is supported


This project is financially rewarded for carbon offsetting

In this way, the company receives the seal and certificate of the carbon offsetting program with traceability of the action
Find out more about the supported environmental project:
Fundão Energy Complex - Santa Clara


The Fundão Santa Clara Energy Complex (CEFSC) produces renewable energy with low environmental impact, reducing dependence on fossil fuel-fired thermal power plants and, consequently, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Located in southwestern Paraná, it includes the Santa Clara and Fundão hydroelectric plants, with 240 MW of installed capacity. The complex consistently works on environmental preservation through 33 environmental programs and engages in the search for and development of solid policies for the sustainable development of the region. Through the project, over 300 tons of carbon emissions have been avoided, and more than 600,000 people have benefited.