Bloom ESG and Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations Launch Carbon Inset Registry for E-Scrap Sector

Carbon inset registry
Carbon inset registry

Bloom ESG and Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations have launched a carbon inset registry for the e-scrap sector. This new initiative offers a transparent, verifiable system. It tracks and issues carbon emissions reductions generated within the value chains of electronic scrap (e-scrap) and IT asset disposition (ITAD). Additionally, the registry aims to support the growing demand for circular economy operations. This allows companies to prove their climate-positive impact.

 

First Verified Carbon Insets Issued to Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations

To mark the launch, Bloom ESG issued the first 300,000+ verified carbon inset certificates to Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations. This makes Dynamic the first electronics lifecycle management company to receive and trade carbon insets linked to its circular operations. Based in Onalaska, Wisconsin, Dynamic now has the ability to monetize verified carbon credits. These come from activities such as device reuse, lifecycle extension, and material recovery.

 

Filling the Carbon Finance Gap in the E-Scrap Sector

This carbon inset registry fills a major gap in carbon finance for the e-scrap sector. Historically, recyclers and ITADs have been excluded from carbon finance opportunities despite their significant role in reducing emissions. With this registry, companies in the e-scrap industry can now earn verified carbon credits for their circular economy activities. The initiative aligns with global efforts to reduce carbon footprints and contributes to achieving net-zero emissions goals.

Sebastian Foot, founding partner of Bloom ESG, stated: “By working together, we’ve built the infrastructure to finally reward climate-positive activity with rigor, transparency, and real market value.” The partnership enables the tracking of carbon savings from the recycling, reuse, and recovery of materials. It offers companies a new method to demonstrate their positive environmental impact.

Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations, a leader in electronics lifecycle management, now holds verified carbon insets. Curt Greeno, president of Dynamic, highlighted that the ability to prove the measurable climate impact of their services will help the company further contribute to sustainability. Dynamic can now trade these insets directly with clients, enterprise buyers, and third parties. These parties need Scope 3-aligned emissions reductions.

 

A New Era for Circular Economy and Carbon Markets

Bloom and Dynamic are pioneering a new class of climate assets. Their carbon inset registry is designed for traceability, auditability, and integrity. Each inset is tied to a verified circular action, ensuring that emissions reductions are both credible and traceable. The registry follows global best practices for carbon accounting, developed in collaboration with independent advisory groups and third-party auditors.

This partnership opens the door for circular economy operators to play a significant role in global carbon markets. It underscores the importance of responsible electronics lifecycle management as a measurable climate solution. Furthermore, it provides a pathway for businesses to achieve their environmental goals through proven carbon savings.

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