What to buy if you are new to the carbon credit market? Basically, any project will do. Pick your favorites, e.g. by social benefit. All credits have an impact, legally. (See FAQ)

In color: Projects by developers we are actively working with. They are now available for purchase. We personally know the people behind these projects.

Gray placeholders show projects that are available according to registries. ecoHubX is not affiliated with the developers, but we’ll help you connect with them.

iconGold Standard (VER)
iconHousehold & Community - Cookstoves
iconSomalia
icon2021
    iconGold Standard (VER)
    iconHousehold & Community - Cookstoves
    iconSomalia
    icon2022
      iconGold Standard (VER)
      iconHousehold & Community - Cookstoves
      iconSomalia
      icon2023
        iconGold Standard (VER)
        iconHousehold & Community - Cookstoves
        iconSomalia
        icon2024
          iconGold Standard (VER)
          iconHousehold & Community - Cookstoves
          iconKenya
          icon2021
            iconGold Standard (VER)
            iconHousehold & Community - Cookstoves
            iconKenya
            icon2022
              iconGold Standard (VER)
              iconHousehold & Community - Cookstoves
              iconKenya
              icon2023
                iconGold Standard (VER)
                iconHousehold & Community - Cookstoves
                iconKenya
                icon2021
                  iconGold Standard (VER)
                  iconHousehold & Community - Cookstoves
                  iconKenya
                  icon2022
                    iconGold Standard (VER)
                    iconHousehold & Community - Cookstoves
                    iconKenya
                    icon2023

                      Carbon Credits

                      Kodeni Solar

                      iconGold Standard (VER)
                      iconRenewable Energy - Solar - Centralized
                      iconBurkina Faso
                      icon2023

                        Carbon Credits

                        Kodeni Solar

                        iconGold Standard (VER)
                        iconRenewable Energy - Solar - Centralized
                        iconBurkina Faso
                        icon2024
                          iconGold Standard (VER)
                          iconHousehold & Community - Community Boreholes
                          iconMalawi
                          icon2021
                            iconGold Standard (VER)
                            iconHousehold & Community - Community Boreholes
                            iconMalawi
                            icon2022
                              iconGold Standard (VER)
                              iconHousehold & Community - Community Boreholes
                              iconMalawi
                              icon2023

                                FAQ for Carbon Credit (Certificate) Buyers

                                Here are answers to common questions to help you understand how carbon credits and certificates work, and how they can benefit your business and the environment.

                                Choose based on the project and year. All certificates represent the same concept—reduction of greenhouse gas emissions—only the projects and collection year (also called “vintage”) differ.

                                No, carbon certificates generally don’t expire. However, some local laws might have specific requirements, so it’s good to check.

                                It depends on the size of your carbon footprint. Generally, each certificate offsets 1 metric ton of CO2. We can help you calculate your needs.

                                They’re essentially the same. “Credits” is often used in compliance markets, while “certificates” is a broader term in the voluntary market.

                                Yes, you need an account to manage and track your purchases. However, we made it as easy as possible for you to create an account.

                                Yes, all transactions are tracked on the Blockchain. This means your purchase is recorded in a secure and transparent ledger, ensuring that your certificates are uniquely yours and can’t be resold.

                                You’ll receive a certificate corresponding to the amount you purchased. But it doesn’t stop there—you’ll also gain access to a comprehensive download that includes full project documentation, monitoring plans, carbon calculation methods, and the (JI) Verification Report. This is perfect for audits or sustainability reporting.

                                CH4 is methane, a powerful greenhouse gas. CO2e stands for carbon dioxide equivalent, a standardized measure used to compare the impact of different projects and credits.

                                Each certificate represents one metric ton of CO2 (or equivalent gases) prevented or removed. Purchasing them supports emission reduction projects and can help meet your sustainability goals.

                                Absolutely not. Every carbon credit purchased through our platform contributes directly to verified projects that actively reduce or remove carbon emissions. Greenwashing happens when companies make false or misleading claims about their environmental efforts, but we take every step to ensure full transparency and accountability.

                                By purchasing carbon credits, you’re funding real, measurable actions—whether it’s reforestation, renewable energy projects, or carbon capture initiatives. These projects are critical for balancing global emissions, helping to offset unavoidable carbon outputs and reduce the overall impact on the planet.

                                Each project is fully vetted, and every transaction is recorded on the blockchain, providing you with proof that your credits are directly supporting genuine environmental efforts. This isn’t just about making a claim—it’s about real, documented impact that keeps the balance of carbon emissions in check, contributing to a sustainable future.