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Estimate life-cycle emissions in minutes, compare carbon credit outcomes across standards, and design your project for maximum financial and carbon removal impact.
You can:
Standards supported: Voluntary carbon market standards, GREET, 45Q, 45Z, ISO 14040/14044

Workflows built for speed: go from idea to credits faster, with less friction.
Prepare, compile, and review all documentation required for carbon credit certification - without the guesswork or scattered spreadsheets.
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Supports Biochar, BiCRS, BECCS, DAC, and other emerging carbon removal pathways.

Software and processes that ensure consistent, audit-ready credits - year after year.
Offstream syncs with your operations and systems to streamline monitoring and reporting across your project’s lifetime.
You can:
No more manual spreadsheets. No more reporting gaps.
Design your project for maximum credit yield and impact while confirming eligibility and compliance across registries.
Give Offstream your project data and we handle the rest - building your registry documents, interpreting requirements, and ensuring a smooth carbon credit certification path.
Implement dMRV during project design for seamless, audit-ready reporting - avoiding costly rework later.
“We chose to partner with Offstream on carbon credit certification because of their transparent pricing, speed, and the confidence we had that they would help us exceed our goals. We wanted to know that our project would be in good hands from start to finish, and Offstream has gone above and beyond to do so.”
“Speed to market is crucial for CarbonZero.eco. Many biochar projects can take years to launch, which doesn’t fit our rapid growth approach. We chose Offstream because their dynamic LCA solution brings us to market faster than if we did everything in-house. With Offstream supporting our certification and permitting efforts, we can focus on our core competency—quickly bringing new facilities online and operational.”
