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<blockquote data-quote="Soil Capital" data-source="post: 7897734" data-attributes="member: 165031"><p>The post was just me putting my hands up saying dont shoot. No, I just wanted to say to yourself or anyone following that we don't set any rules, we just follow those set by the voluntary carbon market (regarding your response about not needing to be carbon negative to produce certificates).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, but Ryanair can't buy a farmers carbon certificates for compliance reasons. Ryanairs carbon offset sources are here: <a href="https://corporate.ryanair.com/environment/" target="_blank">https://corporate.ryanair.com/environment/</a> - energy efficient cookstoves, wind power etc.</p><p></p><p>Regarding your point about the arable farm vs your livestock farm; thats the frustrating part and we don't believe it to be the case, or certainly not to such an extent. We're testing and trying to find calculators that give a better representation of livestock farms sequestration abilities (to include rotational grazing, mob grazing, holistic management etc) and more accuracy on their emissions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soil Capital, post: 7897734, member: 165031"] The post was just me putting my hands up saying dont shoot. No, I just wanted to say to yourself or anyone following that we don't set any rules, we just follow those set by the voluntary carbon market (regarding your response about not needing to be carbon negative to produce certificates). Yes, but Ryanair can't buy a farmers carbon certificates for compliance reasons. Ryanairs carbon offset sources are here: [URL]https://corporate.ryanair.com/environment/[/URL] - energy efficient cookstoves, wind power etc. Regarding your point about the arable farm vs your livestock farm; thats the frustrating part and we don't believe it to be the case, or certainly not to such an extent. We're testing and trying to find calculators that give a better representation of livestock farms sequestration abilities (to include rotational grazing, mob grazing, holistic management etc) and more accuracy on their emissions. [/QUOTE]
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