Innovative climate action – introducing the first credit card with a carbon spending limit

Swedish fin-tech company Doconomy has launched the first credit card that not only helps users track and measure their CO2 emissions associated with their purchases, but also puts a limit to the climate impact of their spending. Users will also be invited to compensate for the emissions, through projects meeting the criteria of United Nations certified green projects.

 

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