Georgia Natural Gas (GNG) announced that Greener Life program reached a program milestone of 100 million pounds of carbon emissions offset from the environment. The amount is the equivalent to over 110 million miles driven by an average gasoline-powered passenger vehicle.
GNG partners with Wolf Creek Landfill Project in Georgia and the Doe Mountain Forest Improvement Project in Tennessee. GNG purchases enough carbon offsets from these projects to offset the greenhouse gases released by Greener Life customers’ natural gas use.
Greener Life has received Green-e Climate certification from an independent third party, the Center for Resource Solutions. Green-e Climate is the leading certification program for voluntary carbon offset programs.
Tags: Carbon dioxide, CO2 Emissions, Georgia Natural Gas, GHGs
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