Market the green value of your fertilizers

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Turn lower-carbon production into a competitive edge.

Fertilizer buyers increasingly demand proof of reduced emissions and producers need a way to make that impact visible, verifiable, and valuable.

Proba helps you quantify and certify the environmental benefits of improved fertilizer technologies, align them with Scope 3 accounting rules, and deliver claims that food companies can trust and buy.

What you get:

Quantify reductions buyers can trust

Audit-ready quantification of your low-carbon fertilizers solutions aligned with SBTi, and GHG Protocol guidelines.

Proof your buyers can claim

Reductions are issued as Impact Units: unique, traceable certificates recorded in the registry to prevent double counting and support audits.

Turn reductions into commercial value

Use framework-aligned routes: value-chain interventions (insetting), mass-balance attribution, and (where permitted) book-and-claim.

How?

Impact Units your buyers can claim

Each Impact Unit represents a verified 1 tCO₂e reduction from improved fertilizer-related technologies (and other eligible solutions), independently checked by VVBs and recorded in the Proba Registry.

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