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Cocoa from Brazil
Brazil
Cultivated in Brazil under agroforestry systems, integrating cocoa trees with native vegetation to promote biodiversity and soil health. Emphasis on organic practices and fair trade. Agroforestry systems integrate cocoa trees with native vegetation to sequester ~0.7 tCO₂e/ha/year.
Absolute reductions are calculated as a delta between the baseline calculation and the lower GhG inventory from regenerative practices. The baseline is derived from calculating the GhG fluxes on adjacent land with similar topography and vegetation that utilize business-as-usual practices. The purchaser is able to reduce their scope 3 category 1 emissions when they finalize payment on their order.
By procuring commodities with lower emissions, businesses can reduce their Scope 3 emissions directly and/or eliminate the need to purchase separate carbon removals for those emissions.
At $100 per tonne of CO₂e, these reductions provide significant cost savings while aligning procurement with climate goals. This approach offers a practical pathway for companies to lower their carbon footprint through sustainable sourcing.