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What it is

Gold Standard is a certification body for carbon credits and sustainable development projects, founded by WWF in 2003. It operates 3,848 projects across 110 countries, with 84 million credits issued and 35 million retired in 2024. Gold Standard credits are recognized as among the highest quality in the voluntary carbon market, requiring verified environmental and social co-benefits beyond carbon reduction.


Why we picked this

In a voluntary carbon market where quality varies enormously, Gold Standard is the trusted mark. High-rated credits (A-AAA) command $14.80/tCO2e versus $3.50/t for low-rated credits. Gold Standard's rigorous verification process is why their credits hold this premium. For buyers, it is the simplest way to ensure offset quality.


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What is Gold Standard?

Gold Standard is a certification body for carbon credits and sustainable development projects, founded by WWF in 2003. It operates 3,848 projects across 110 countries, with 84 million credits issued and 35 million retired in 2024.

Is Gold Standard free?

Yes, Gold Standard is free to access. No paid subscription is required to use its core features.

Why is Gold Standard important for carbon markets?

In a voluntary carbon market where quality varies enormously, Gold Standard is the trusted mark. High-rated credits (A-AAA) command $14.80/tCO2e versus $3.50/t for low-rated credits. Gold Standard's rigorous verification process is why their credits hold this premium.

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