Nicole Maka-Sprawa

The Science Behind our Carbon Credits

At HeavyFinance, we pride ourselves on the rigorous scientific foundation of our carbon farming program. Our team, consisting of experienced scientists, data engineers, and agronomists, ensures the highest level of accuracy in accounting for increases in soil organic carbon.. This article will provide an in-depth look at our project, the third-party verification and certification process, …

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The Co-Benefits of Regenerative Farming Practices

Regenerative farming practices are increasingly recognized for their ability to enhance ecosystem services, support sustainable agriculture, and improve the overall health of the environment. HeavyFinance, in collaboration with farmers, is at the forefront of designing and implementing long-term agricultural land management practices that restore soil health and its dependent ecosystem services, such as biodiversity. This …

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How to calculate your impact with the HeavyFinance Green Calculator?

Data on agricultural production, farm management trends and the impact of farming practices is essential for building and scaling HeavyFinance’s Carbon Farming Programme which aims to increase soil quality, biodiversity and water quality. Drawing on advanced research from the University of Nebraska’s Tractor Test Laboratory and actual data from our platform, HeavyFinance introduced the Green …

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How to Reduce Scope 3 Emissions with Soil Credits?

While we continue to champion corporate sustainability, Scope 3 emissions have proven problematic since the definition includes all indirect emissions that take place in a company’s value chain. Frequently, these emissions represent the majority of a company’s carbon footprint, and have proven difficult for businesses and corporations to eliminate on their journey to net-zero. However, …

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