Responsible claims guidance, credit type distinctions, and registry standards. Designed to support defensible, accurate public statements about your carbon credit procurement.
This guidance is informational only and does not constitute legal advice. Buyers should consult qualified legal counsel before making public claims.
Avoidance credits represent emissions that were prevented from occurring — for example, protecting a forest that would otherwise have been deforested, or replacing a high-emission cooking method with a cleaner alternative.
Removal credits represent CO₂ that has been physically removed from the atmosphere and stored — for example, through reforestation, soil carbon sequestration, or direct air capture.
We do not list external registry links. Instead, we state clearly: every credit CCH sources and settles is validated exclusively through our preferred partner registries — organizations independently audited to the most rigorous verification, permanence, and additionality standards in the global carbon market.
CEO Invited to the Global Coalition for Standardizing Carbon Credit Integrity
On behalf of the United Nations and the World Economic Forum, our CEO Victor Alfonso Martínez was invited to participate in the global coalition working to standardize carbon credit integrity frameworks worldwide. This recognition affirms CCH's position at the forefront of carbon market integrity standards.
CarbonClearingHouse is a preferred partner of ACR. The American Carbon Registry is one of the world's leading voluntary carbon registries, with approved methodologies covering a wide range of project types including methane abatement, well plug-and-abandonment, and land-use projects.
CarbonClearingHouse is a preferred partner of CarbonPath. CarbonPath is a leading carbon credit registry and verification platform specializing in oil and gas well plug-and-abandonment projects, with a peer-reviewed verification process and full chain-of-custody documentation.
CarbonClearingHouse is a preferred partner of bCarbon. bCarbon is a registry and standard for nature-based carbon credits, with a focus on rigorous scientific methodology, ecological integrity, and transparent project documentation.
The information on this page is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or regulatory advice. Carbon credit claims and their regulatory implications vary by jurisdiction, industry, and applicable standards. CarbonClearingHouse does not make environmental or regulatory claims on behalf of buyers. All public claims related to carbon credit purchases should be reviewed by qualified legal counsel before publication. Allocation subject to availability. Not financial advice.