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Road TerraPass: 2008 Certificate of Offset
This certificate describes the actions we take on your
behalf when you purchase a TerraPass, including
the amount and types of emission reductions. An
independent auditor verifies these claims annually
and prepares a report that we publish on our website (read the annual portfolio audits).
Your Road TerraPass commits TerraPass to purchase a
specific quantity of carbon offsets and retire them on
your behalf. A carbon offset represents a measurable,
verified reduction in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
By purchasing and retiring carbon offsets, TerraPass
ensures the reductions are permanent. They can never
be reused or resold. The quantity of carbon emission
reductions associated with your Road TerraPass is listed
on the packing slip accompanying this certificate.
TerraPass estimates vehicle emissions using the
WRI/WBSCD protocols for emissions reporting, US EPA
fuel efficiency data, and information you provide; your
actual emissions may be different. This Road TerraPass
is intended to balance 100% of your vehicle's estimated
annual CO2 emissions.
Your purchase of a Road TerraPass does not directly
reduce CO2 emissions from your vehicle, but rather
reduces CO2 emissions elsewhere. This Road TerraPass
represents a reduction in only CO2 emissions, not in
other vehicle pollutants such as particulate matter, lead
or nitrogen oxides.
TerraPass CO2 reduction projects
| Type |
Description |
Location |
| Clean energy |
TerraPass funds renewable energy projects such as
wind farms. Renewable energy projects reduce CO2
emissions by displacing conventional electricity in
the region where the renewable energy is generated. |
TerraPass funds primarily North
American projects. TerraPass has
contributed to renewable energy
projects in CA, KY, MN, NC, NE, and OK. |
| Farm power |
TerraPass funds agricultural projects in which farmers
capture and destroy methane from animal manure.
The captured methane is often used to generate
renewable electricity. |
TerraPass funds primarily North
American projects. TerraPass has
contributed to farm power projects in
CA, IN, MN, WA and WI. |
| Waste gas capture |
TerraPass funds landfill projects in which operators
capture and destroy methane from decomposition.
TerraPass may fund similar projects at wastewater
treatment plants. |
TerraPass funds primarily North
American projects. TerraPass has
contributed to gas capture projects
in AR and ME. |
TerraPass business practices
- Independent verification. All TerraPass projects are
verified by an independent accredited organization.
All verifications include site visits, audits of the project
data, project monitoring equipment, and practices
relative to the standard used.
- Standards. Every project is conducted and verified according
to one of the following appropriate standards:
Voluntary Carbon Standard 2007, Green-e Climate, Chicago
Climate Exchange Offset Protocols, California Climate
Action Registry, EPA Climate Leaders, ISO 14064-2, and
Gold Standard. TerraPass publishes the standard for each
project on our website when we solicit public comments
for new purchases, and also in our annual project portfolio.
- Project requirements. As we consider new projects,
we publish the project name and location on our
web site and invite public comments. A full project
portfolio, including amounts purchased, is published
on our web site each year after our independent audit
is complete. This Road TerraPass will be fulfilled with
verified emission reductions from vintage year 2008;
these projects must have started operating no earlier
than January 1, 2002.
- Refund policy. TerraPass stands behind its products with
a 100% money-back guarantee. If you are dissatisfied
with your TerraPass purchase for any reason, you can
return it within 30 days of purchase for a full refund.
If you have any questions, the best way to contact us is email, at info@terrapass.com.
Customers may also call us at (415) 692-3411 or toll-free at (877) 210-9581.
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