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Carbon Impacts is an approved supplier of Gold Standard carbon credits (backed by WWF and Greenpeace).

Here are a few comments from a selection of Carbon Impacts clients, ranging from the commercial to the NGO and charity sectors.

BBH is one of the world’s most innovative advertising agencies. BBH is now taking a real lead by accepting responsibility to address it’s own CO2 emissions. Carbon Impacts advised BBH’s lead office in London on strategies to reduce CO2 emissions.

Brenda Frixa ,Account Director and a leader of BBH’s "Green Team":

"We were impressed by the quality and credentials of Carbon Impacts consultants, and their prompt and speedy responses to our needs."

Disaster relief equipment is flown into Africa when needed. Advance Aid was set up to help African manufacturers provide solutions locally. Working with 31 Non-Governmental Organisations, Advance Aid is a charity that enables global emergency supplies to be made in Africa and stored in strategic locations - in advance of any emergency. This time saving new model will save thousands of lives, reduce global CO2 emissions and stimulate a healthy culture of trade, not just aid, on the continent of Africa.

Carbon Impacts is working with Advance Aid to calculate the CO2 emissions saved, and is also consulting on sustainable production practices.

David Dickie, Director.

"Carbon Impacts have helped us identify, quantify and work out how to address the problems caused by the global transportation by the international relief agencies. Knowing this information and how to remedy it has created another significant competitive advantage for our offering. Carbon Impacts have had the ability to offer us flexible support and backing as we entered the unknown world of the Carbon Economy."

Is a leading ethical manufacturer of quality shoes and boots to the retail sector.

Supplying global businesses like the Arcadia Group, Tatiana Dreams are one of the first wholesalers in this market to realise the ethical and commercial values of addressing the CO2 emissions from their business process.

Carbon Impacts calculated these emissions and advised on investment in verified and NGO backed renewable energy projects to help Tatiana Dreams to offset their "emitted" CO2.

Alexei Gaylard, MD.

"Carbon Impacts made sure we understood how the carbon offset process worked so that we were well placed to offset in a way that is consistent with our outlook. We are working at building a more caring and responsible fashion footwear business so I was impressed with the way that Carbon Impacts was able to tailor offset schemes that fitted with the spirit and ethics of our business."

Mobix Ltd is a global live audio teleconferencing platform, and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Marr Group. Mobix is a pioneer in the telecommunications field and one of the first to realise the positive impact that teleconferencing will have on the environment.

Carbon Impacts worked with Mobix to identify the CO2 emissions from their head office in London, provided Mobix with a carbon calculator so Mobix could identify carbon savings for their clients and then finally offset unavoidable emissions via verified and NGO backed projects.

Richard Harris, MD.

"We chose Carbon Impacts because of the accuracy of their carbon calculator, the social benefits of their portfolio and the transparency of their ethics. We are delighted to be working with them."

Founded in 2003, the Fleet Forum is an interagency association of more than 40 NGOs including the Red Cross, Oxfam, World Vision and United Nations World Food Programme.

The Fleet Forum works to improve road safety and reduce environmental impacts of over 80,000 aid agency vehicles working in Africa.

Carbon Impacts has been working on a pro-bono basis to advise Fleet Forum members of developments in environmental management, and recently presented to over 40 NGO’s at their annual conference in Vienna. www.fleetforum.org/2007-conference-report.html

Rob McConnell, Director Fleet Forum

"Carbon Impacts market knowledge and ability to supply NGO backed offset projects is a key driver in the NGO sectors support for carbon offsetting"