St Katharine Docks Carbon Offset scheme for marina visitors
There is now a greener way for boaters to cruise to London’s only central marina. St. Katharine Docks is proudly working with Yacht Carbon Offset to counterbalance the carbon impact of boating to the marina.
Most customers visiting St. Katharine Docks use a fossil fuel powered engine to transit along the Thames. Visitors are now being offered the chance to carbon offset their fuel emissions by making a voluntary £1 carbon offset donation. The marina is also matching every contribution made. The £1 is added to the marina fee and can be removed on request.
The value is sufficient to counterbalance close to 100kg CO2e of GHG emissions and is invested into carbon offset projects. To lead the way, St. Katharine Dock has counterbalanced its customers’ fuel emissions for Q1, 2022. The project selected for this Carbon Offset was the Chacayes Hydroelectric Power Project, Chile.
Yacht Carbon Offset will estimate the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with this fuel and counterbalance the emissions on a tonne-for-tonne basis. Yacht Carbon Offset will estimate the associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and counterbalance them on a tonne-for-tonne basis using the carbon reduction project that St. Katharine Docks has selected to support, issuing a certificate for each offset. The quantity of the carbon offset reflects St. Katharine Docks’ customer participation over the period.
Marina General Manager, Paul Tetlow said: “We are very proud to be working with Yacht Carbon Offset. It is something I have been wanting to do at the marina for some time. To boaters the cost is minimal and the environmental benefit is clear.”
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