A week marked by important events related to the carbon market

A week marked by important events related to the carbon market

Week marked by important events related to the carbon market. During the 19th and 20th of June, our CEO Francisco Higuchi and part of our team had the opportunity to discuss significant advances in this sector and present regulatory proposals. Follow the details below..

In Manaus – On the 19th, we participated in a special meeting with the Environmental Coordination of the Public Ministry of Accounts (MPC).

The meeting aimed to discuss the carbon market in the state of Amazonas and highlight its importance for environmental preservation. On that occasion, we presented the carbon market project in partnership with the Federation of Industries of the State of Amazonas (FIEAM). In addition, we had the presence of representatives of the OAB/AM and the MPC, enriching the discussion.

In Brasília – On Tuesday, the 20th, we participated in the event “Dialogue: Regulated Carbon Market and Industrial Competitiveness”, promoted by the National Confederation of Industry (CNI). During the event, CNI presented its proposal for the implementation of a regulated carbon emissions trading system in Brazil. This initiative is essential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and has an estimated potential of up to BRL 128 billion in revenue, according to the Partnership for Market Readiness (PMR) project.

Our participation in these events was extremely relevant, as we reinforced our commitment to the carbon market in Brazil and established valuable connections with other professionals and industry leaders. We believe in the potential of this market and are committed to driving its growth.

For more information about the event that deals with CNI’s proposal for the Brazilian regulated carbon market, we invite you to access the full article on the CNI website.

We are excited about the advances made and committed to contributing to building a sustainable future through the carbon market. Follow our next updates to learn more about our initiatives and partnerships in this field that is so important for the environment.

The Federation of Industries of the State of Amazonas (FIEAM) launches a letter of support for Tero Carbon

The Federation of Industries of the State of Amazonas (FIEAM) launches a letter of support for Tero Carbon

The Federation of Industry of the State of Amazonas (Sistema FIEAM) launched a letter of support for Tero Carbon.

We believe that collective initiative is the way for great positive changes to materialize. Motivated by these thoughts and actions, we received with great enthusiasm the letter of support from the Federation of Industries of the State of Amazonas (FIEAM).

”The Federation of Industries of the State of Amazonas (FIEAM), considering its objective of contributing to the economic development of the region through the support of the categories it brings together, comes to express and attest its support to TERO CARBON, a pioneering company in credit certification and carbon stock in the Amazon”

Wrote the president of the Sistema FIEAM, Antonio Silva.

We thank FIEAM for its support and the trust placed in Tero Carbon.

Read the letter in full:

Carta de Apoio da FIEAM à Tero Carbon

About Tero Carbon

Tero Carbon is a digital certifier of carbon credit and stock that has its own methodologies for generating certified quality environmental assets, such as Carbon Credit and Carbon Stock.

We have developed a platform that, in addition to facilitating the registration and certification process, uses Blockchain technology to generate issue, transfer and retirement certificates (NFT), providing greater transparency, traceability and avoiding double counting.

Tero Carbon is a Brazilian certifier, located in Manaus, Amazonas, in the middle of the Amazon Forest. We are very proud to be supported and guaranteed by the Federation of Industries of the State of Amazonas (FIEAM), which shares the mission of contributing to the economic development of the region, now also through a carbon market.