NUtec Digital Ink has reinforced its environmental responsibility strategy with the successful acquisition of 1,732 tonnes of verified CO₂e carbon credits through the Grootbos Carbon Project. This investment forms part of NUtec’s broader programme to mitigate its operational carbon footprint and advance its long-term sustainability commitments. The Grootbos Carbon Project, administered by the internationally recognised Grootbos Foundation, is situated in the Cape Floral Region, a UNESCO World Heritage site of global ecological significance. The Foundation’s initiatives include indigenous reforestation, fire management, land restoration, renewable energy integration, and waste management, each contributing to measurable carbon reductions and enhanced ecosystem resilience.
All carbon credits issued under the Grootbos programme are certified through the Credible Carbon Standard, which requires rigorous independent third-party verification. This ensures the highest levels of transparency, accountability, and reliability in carbon offset reporting. Carbon mitigation is a critical component of NUtec’s sustainability pathway. Partnering with the Grootbos Foundation allows the ink developer to not only offset emissions with verified credibility but also to direct its investment into a project with significant long-term environmental and social value. (PHOTO: Large Format Review)
