ClimeFi has launched its Due Diligence Coverage platform, providing qualified buyers with free access to executive summaries of its independent carbon removal project assessments. The move is aimed at increasing transparency and reducing information gaps in a market where long-term procurement decisions often rely on fragmented data.
The platform gives corporate sustainability leaders and carbon removal buyers structured insights into projects across the ecosystem, helping them evaluate suppliers with greater speed and confidence before committing to multi-year offtake agreements.
Addressing Information Asymmetry in Carbon Markets
Carbon removal markets have expanded rapidly, but buyers continue to face uneven access to reliable project data. According to ClimeFi, many procurement decisions are still made without standardized assessments of integrity, delivery risk or long-term performance.
Paolo Piffaretti, CEO and Co-Founder of ClimeFi, said the new platform is designed to provide a transparent and accessible lens on the evolving carbon removal landscape. By offering consistent, independent evaluations, the company aims to support more informed capital allocation and reduce uncertainty for buyers navigating a complex supplier base.
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Three-Pillar Assessment Framework
Each project covered under ClimeFi’s Due Diligence Coverage is assessed against three core pillars:
Carbon Integrity, evaluating the robustness and credibility of the removal methodology
Delivery Risk, examining execution capability and operational feasibility
Beyond Carbon considerations, including broader environmental and social factors
Based on this framework, ClimeFi assigns an Analyst Rating to provide a structured and comparable overview of project quality. The ratings are intended to support decision-making over multi-year purchase commitments, where delivery certainty and environmental integrity are critical.
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Dynamic Monitoring and Ongoing Updates
A distinguishing feature of the platform is its continuous monitoring model. Rather than publishing static reports, ClimeFi updates coverage as projects evolve, incorporating new verification milestones, commercial developments and supplier-level trends.
Projects may be added to or removed from coverage as performance and risk profiles shift, reflecting real-world changes across the market.
ClimeFi currently tracks more than 500 carbon removal suppliers and has conducted in-depth due diligence on over 100 of them. At any given time, it maintains active coverage on approximately 70 projects.
By offering executive summaries at no cost to qualified buyers, ClimeFi positions the platform as a tool to level the playing field in voluntary carbon markets, where transparency and standardization remain key challenges for scaling high-integrity carbon removal.
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