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Wind power in New Caledonia: one of many climate protection projects from the South Pole portfolio.
Opinion

CO2 certificates, improving lives, no matter which species

Tobias Billeter
5/5/2021
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

Since June, customers have been able to shop climate neutrally at digitec Galaxus. Some, however, want to offset their entire carbon footprint. This is now possible with the purchase of CO2 certificates. Affordable and sensible – even for animal lovers.

Halving your CO2 footprint almost painlessly

Biarritz is the new Bali:

Intelligent consumption helps

Compensation, not consternation

By the way: According to the Federal Statistical Office, a family of four emits around 50 tons of CO2 per year. With a CO2 compensation price of 30 francs per ton, this reaches 1500 francs per household – or about as much as a direct flight from Zurich to the distant surfing Mecca of Bali (pre-Covid).

Header image: Wind power in New Caledonia: one of many climate protection projects from the South Pole portfolio.

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Tobias Billeter
Head of Corporate Communications
Tobias.Billeter@digitecgalaxus.ch

Making sure employees and media know what's up at Digitec Galaxus is my job. But without fresh air and a lot of exercise, I basically stop functioning. The great outdoors provides me with the energy I need to stay on the ball. Jazz gives me the tranquility to tame my kids. 


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