About Us

Our Step Towards Net Zero

At Carbon Catch, we are taking initiatives to make Pakistan's industries more sustainable and resilient to climate change. A key part of this effort involves using carbon credits, which are a vital tool in the fight against global warming. Carbon credits incentivize and reward activities that reduce greenhouse gas emissions or enhance carbon sequestration. Essentially, they measure the removal or avoidance of one metric ton of carbon dioxide (CO2) or its equivalent in other greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.

We are particularly focusing on orchards, promoting eco-friendly practices to build a greener and economically stronger future. To support them, we are introducing carbon credit schemes. These schemes aim to combat GHGs emission while providing additional income for farmers. Through this approach, we aim to reduce costs and enhance sustainability across Pakistan.

Do You Know?

  • Pakistan’s Agriculture contributes 22.9% to its GDP.
  • The Agriculture of Pakistan generates 37.4% of its employment.
  • Pakistan's carbon emissions grew by 123% from 1994 to 2015.
  • Emissions are expected to rise by about 300% by 2030 from agriculture.
  • Pakistan contributes less than 1% of global greenhouse gas emissions
  • Pakistan could cut 20% of its 2030 emissions by improving agricultural practices and its awareness.
  • Agricultural productivity is sensitive to adverse climatic events.
  • Due to CO2 emissions, global temperatures are rising by up to 1.5°C each year.
  • Domestic production falls short, causing essential food prices to reach historic highs.
  • Pakistan’s Agriculture contributes 22.9% to its GDP.
  • The Agriculture of Pakistan generates 37.4% of its employment.
  • Pakistan's carbon emissions grew by 123% from 1994 to 2015.
  • Emissions are expected to rise by about 300% by 2030 from agriculture.
  • Pakistan contributes less than 1% of global greenhouse gas emissions
  • Pakistan could cut 20% of its 2030 emissions by improving agricultural practices and its awareness.
  • Agricultural productivity is sensitive to adverse climatic events.
  • Due to CO2 emissions, global temperatures are rising by up to 1.5°C each year.
  • Domestic production falls short, causing essential food prices to reach historic highs.
  • Pakistan’s Agriculture contributes 22.9% to its GDP.
  • The Agriculture of Pakistan generates 37.4% of its employment.
  • Pakistan's carbon emissions grew by 123% from 1994 to 2015.
  • Emissions are expected to rise by about 300% by 2030 from agriculture.
  • Pakistan contributes less than 1% of global greenhouse gas emissions
  • Pakistan could cut 20% of its 2030 emissions by improving agricultural practices and its awareness.
  • Agricultural productivity is sensitive to adverse climatic events.
  • Due to CO2 emissions, global temperatures are rising by up to 1.5°C each year.
  • Domestic production falls short, causing essential food prices to reach historic highs.

What Are We Facing Right Now?

Each Tonne of CO2 Reduction will give us:

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Are You Ready to Cultivate a Greener Future? Contact Us Now!

Fill out the form below, and one of our team members will reach out to you soon. We're excited to hear from you and explore how we can work together to fight climate change and enhance our economic growth with carbon credits.

info@carboncatch.pk