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Cut Carbon Champion - Created For Everyone

Over 60% of carbon emissions fueling climate change, come from the products you buy.

 

Become a Cut Carbon Champion today.

Products are a major contributor to carbon emissions

Consumer products and services used by households make up more than 60% of total carbon emissions emitted - see chart below.  This does not include direct gas heating, vehicle use or electricity by homes, but the embodied carbon within those common products and services that we simply don't know about. The average Australian household spends $71,700/week on these products. Multiply this by  the number of households and Australian spent $664 billion in 2021. Only Cut Carbon Champion uses direct comparisons within product categories, combined with marketing, so the consumer can make the right choice to reduce carbon emissions.

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Help stop climate change and create a safer future for your family
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  • For Business: A mark of corporate responsibility and leadership.

  • For Products: A symbol of environmental care in a deteriorating world climate.
  • For Consumers: A united front to combat climate change, joined by cause and loyalty.

The Cut Carbon Champion Rating Label is designed to provide transparent and easily understandable information about the environmental impact of companies and their products.

 

By empowering consumers with knowledge, Cut Carbon Champion can make a significant difference to consumer attitudes towards combating climate change. Its connotations have the potential to increase sales, improve brand equity and generate positive perceptions for dedicated participants (known as Cut Carbon Champion Ambassadors).

 

Cut Carbon Champion is destined to become a symbol of high achievement, in the reduction of carbon emissions critical in the fight to reduce global warming.

By participating in the Cut Carbon Champion launch program, participants can take competitive advantage in the marketplace, industry, and Government circles.

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