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I tracked every kilogram offset back to its specific registry. Excelent!
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We built Coffset because taking climate action shouldn't require a spreadsheet or a sustainability degree. You tell our AI about your life (basics), your flights, your car, what you eat, how you heat your home — and it works out your carbon footprint in a few minutes. No forms, no jargon, just a conversation. Then you can offset it with verified carbon credits, starting from just €0.04 per kg of CO₂. Every offset goes to real, certified projects — things like rainforest protection in Borneo, landfill gas capture in China and Turkey, and frontier direct air removal technology. We use the Oxford Methodology framework, which spreads your offset across five different project types based on how permanently they store carbon. It's the approach recommended by the World Economic Forum, and we think it's the most honest way to do this. Every purchase comes with a certificate that has a unique retirement ID. You can look it up yourself in public registries like Verra or Gold Standard and see exactly which projects your money went to, how many kilograms were retired, and when. Nothing is hidden behind a vague "we plant trees" promise. We work with trusted providers to source and retire credits, and we use Stripe for payments — so the whole thing is secure and traceable from start to finish. You don't need an account to buy, and there are no subscriptions or recurring charges. You pay for what you offset, and that's it. Coffset is built for individuals, frequent flyers, event organisers, and small businesses who want to do something real about their emissions without wading through corporate ESG complexity. Whether you're offsetting a single flight, a wedding, or a whole year of living — the process takes a few minutes and costs less than you'd expect. We're honest about the limits of offsetting too. It's not a substitute for reducing your emissions — it's a bridge while you work on the harder stuff. We say that clearly on the site, and we mean it. Coffset is operated by Coffset OÜ, registered in Tallinn, Estonia. Our platform is available in EUR, USD, and GBP.
Harju Maakond, Tallinn, Lasnamäe linnaosa, Lõõtsa tn, 5-11, 11415, Tallinn, Estonia
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I tracked every kilogram offset back to its specific registry. Excelent!
Subscribing to Coffset has enabled me buy carbon credits that I can finally validate and trust. I’m so happy to be offsetting with this platform and also love learning about the underlying projects I’m contributing to.
I compensated my monthly footprint and I got my certificate with all the retirement codes/records to my email
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