
ecological credits
Ecological credits are a way to measure and incentivize positive environmental actions, such as conserving forests, restoring wetlands, or reducing pollution. They function like certificates or tokens that represent a specific environmental benefit—for example, protecting a certain amount of forest that absorbs carbon dioxide. Companies or individuals can earn these credits by engaging in eco-friendly practices and then sell or trade them to others who need to offset their environmental impact. This system promotes sustainable behavior by providing financial value to ecological preservation, helping balance economic growth with environmental health.