General information

This section is here to summarize key information on your Company and the Solution you are making a claim on.

Here are some tips and guidance to help you fill the fields required.

Company informations

Name of the company *

You should either use the same name as the legal entity that you're claiming Climate Dividends with i.e. you must:

πŸ‘‰ use the name of the Parent company, if you're making a claim at the level of the Parent company

πŸ‘‰ use the name of the Subsidiary company, if you're making a claim at the level of the daughter company


Solution informations

What is the Climate Dividends Solution ID?

You don't need to fill this information - the Climate Dividends team will provide it.

It's a unique ID that serves to identify each Solution and to later, be able to trace the issuance of distribution of associated Climate Dividends.

It is made of 9 digits.

E.g. - 201011116

Screenshot from the Climate Dividends registry
Title of the Solution *

This is the name of your product/service. Try to be as clear as possible.

Examples:

  • Biochar

  • Chiller with water-based refrigerant

  • Reflective paint for building roofs

  • Battery cells upcycling

  • Disassembly and replacement of ventilation system

  • ...

Description of the Solution *

This section is here to provide a general description of your Solution so anyone can understand better what you do.

Description of Cool Roof's Solution - Reflective paint for building roofs

Feel free to add more details and/or to share additional introductory resources in the "Additional comments" section.

Sector(s) *

This is for classification purpose only, so feel free to select as many as you wish.

Please make sure that you select the sector(s) that reflect(s) the best your Solution's industry.

The list of available sectors is based on the official EU NACE Rev. 2.1 statistical classification.

If that's relevant, feel free to add any useful comment / explanation in the "Additional comments" section.

Type of impact *

The Climate Dividends encompass all types of positive climate contribution - i.e. avoided CO2e emissions and removed CO2e emissions.

However, as the accounting system for each type of positive contribution is still maturing, it is very important to be transparent on the nature of the positive climate contribution of your activity between avoided emissions and removed emissions.

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