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Fuel of my car:
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Calculate the CO2e emissions of a hotel stay or a house (using energy bills).
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Type of boat trip:
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Enter your contribution in the number of tons of CO2e or enter the amount of your choice directly. For your information, the average European emits 10.56 tons of CO2e per year.
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Type of meal
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Thanks to the Greentripper X Transunivers website, you have the opportunity to calculate the equivalent CO2 emissions (CO2e) generated by your travel and accommodation and make a contribution by supporting a certified climate project in developing countries. By financially contributing to one of these projects, you enable a reduction, sequestration, or avoidance of CO2e to the CO2e impact of your travel and accommodation. The supported projects align with several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which means that your support brings not only ecological benefits but also socio-economic benefits.
In addition to offering carbon contribution for travels, Transunivers will also establish its carbon footprint for the year 2023. We are committed to acting on our carbon footprint and taking concrete measures to positively contribute to the environment.