Published by Todd Bush on July 14, 2025
Climate Impact Partners, a global leader in high-quality carbon market solutions, today publishes its 2025 Impact Report: Delivering Tonnes of Impact.
The report showcases how the company, alongside clients and project partners, has enabled the reduction and removal of more than 150 million tonnes of CO₂e — equivalent to the annual emissions of the Netherlands. This milestone highlights Climate Impact Partners’ position at the forefront of the carbon markets, helping hundreds of global businesses turn climate ambition into measurable outcomes.
With a need for governments to strengthen climate action frameworks, the UK government recently unveiled a plan to support British businesses in using carbon credits to meet climate goals — signalling growing momentum behind carbon markets. This was echoed globally as the UK, Kenya, and Singapore announced a coalition to boost demand for high-integrity carbon credits during London Climate Action Week. This national-level commitment complements the accelerating global demand for credible, high-integrity climate solutions, a demand that Climate Impact Partners is uniquely positioned to meet.
"2025 is on track to be the hottest year ever recorded, underscoring why we must take decisive climate action today," said Sheri Hickok, CEO of Climate Impact Partners, which recently had its B Corp certification renewed. "As climate, biodiversity, and social crises intensify, carbon markets remain a vital mechanism to drive impact. Our report demonstrates our commitment to scaling carbon markets to address these challenges head on, whether through reforestation projects in Ghana, community-led afforestation in India, or restoring seagrass meadows in the UK."
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The report also reinforces Climate Impact Partners’ commitment to climate leadership through science-based net zero targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). These include a 42% reduction in Scope 1 and 3 emissions, maintaining zero market-based Scope 2 emissions via 100% renewable energy procurement, and cutting business travel emissions by 51.6% per Full-Time Equivalent (FTE).
"Our strength lies in partnerships — with project developers, corporates, and industry bodies," said Sheri Hickok. "We are simplifying the carbon markets while raising standards and enabling scale, ensuring our clients can act with confidence, today and into the future."
The report is a call to action for businesses to take action and create impact outside of their own operations by channelling finance to high-quality climate solutions that benefit people and the planet.
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