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Maestro Mobile Challenge

Maestro Mobile Challenge

Backed by Brussels Mobility and most of the Belgian transport operators, it's a brand new initiative which will change the way we travel around or commute within Brussels and further afield!

Setting a Science Based Target on your most relevant Scope 3 emissions categories

Setting a Science Based Target on your most relevant Scope 3 emissions categories

More and more companies calculate part of their Scope 3 emissions, conscious that the GHG emissions they are responsible for are not only caused by their direct energy consumption.

Our climate projects: Thermo Electrical Generator

Our climate projects: Thermo Electrical Generator

CO2logic develops more & more unique & pioneering climate projects in developing countries, in this case with Trinity College (University of Dublin) and our long term NGO-partner EcoBenin.  Together we are working on an off-grid technology for small-scale electricity generation called the Thermo Electrical Generators (TEG). 

Our partnerships receive a "special mention" at the Sustainable Partnership Awards

Our partnerships receive a "special mention" at the Sustainable Partnership Awards

Beyers coffee, Fairtrade Belgium & CO2logic received a special mention at the 2016 Sustainable Partnership Awards 

CO2-Neutral label for Paradise City, We Can Dance & Pukkelpop

Music festivals have an impact on climate through their CO2-emitting activities. Unlike companies festivals have highly concentrated  emissions over a short period of time. Festivals mobilise ten thousands of music lovers over one, two or three days. The highest impact comes from transport, followed by food & beverages, energy and waste. 

The MaestroMobile Challenge is one of the highlights of Mobility Week.

The MaestroMobile Challenge is one of the highlights of Mobility Week.

Have you heard of MaestroMobile? It's all the rage! It's a new game being played by companies during Mobility Week 2016.

Mega Eco Gas

Mega Eco Gas

Mega is now the only local Belgian energy provider offering CO2-Neutral gas. Mega proposes to its clients a CO2-Neutral gas formula, called Eco-Gas. 

What's Really Warming the World?

What's Really Warming the World?

Skeptics of manmade climate change offer various natural causes to explain why the Earth has warmed 1,4 degrees Fahrenheit since 1880. But can these account for the planet's rising temperature?

Join the Climate Leaders and commit to setting a Science Based Target!

Join the Climate Leaders and commit to setting a Science Based Target!

Science Based Targets is a joint initiative by CDP, the UN Global Compact (UNGC), the World Resources Institute (WRI) and WWF aimed at increasing corporate ambition on climate action by creating an expectation that companies will set targets that are in line with the level of decarbonization required by science to limit temperature increase to less than 2°C compared to pre-industrial levels. Adopting a SBT will also help you reach the Leadership level at CDP!

Spadel receives “CO2 Neutral” label for all its sites

Spadel receives “CO2 Neutral” label for all its sites

Spadel, a producer of natural mineral water, has received the “CO2 Neutral” label from CO2Logic and Vinçotte for all its sites in Europe.

Le Pain Quotidien Announces Expansion of Global CO2 Neutral Program and "Eat More Plants" Earth Day Campaign

Le Pain Quotidien Announces Expansion of Global CO2 Neutral Program and "Eat More Plants" Earth Day Campaign

Belgian bakery and restaurant chain Le Pain Quotidien today announces that it will expand its efforts ensuring all locations are carbon (CO2) neutral in the U.S. by 2016, and globally by 2020.

Doubling renewables can save trillions

Doubling renewables can save trillions

In the race to fuel our ever-developing world, renewable energy is making some impressive gains against fossil fuels.

 Sea-Level Rise Could Nearly Double Over Earlier Estimates in Next 100 Years

Sea-Level Rise Could Nearly Double Over Earlier Estimates in Next 100 Years

A new study from climate scientists Robert DeConto at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and David Pollard at Pennsylvania State University suggests that the most recent estimates by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for future sea-level rise over the next 100 years could be too low by almost a factor of two. Details appear in the current issue of Nature.

 Low-Carbon Policies Could Save US Lives

Low-Carbon Policies Could Save US Lives

Study suggests policies could prevent up to 175,000 deaths by 2030.