When you drive your car, it burns petrol or diesel fuel. The exhaust from your car’s engine contains gases that contribute to climate change. These are your car’s emissions.
Driving cars produces emissions, but there are other things which can reduce emissions. For example, as trees grow, they capture carbon dioxide from the air, and store it in their trunks, roots, and in the soil.

There are projects across Australia and the world that are avoiding emissions or capturing emissions from the atmosphere. We choose projects, and then we pay them for their work. Learn about the projects we support >>
These carbon offsets can be used to balance the emissions that come from you driving your car. The result? Driving your car doesn’t increase emissions, and doesn’t contribute to climate change. That’s being carbon neutral.
When you go neutral with us, your money goes to projects which don’t just reduce emissions, they also help build a better Australia. Find out more.
You don’t need an electric car to reduce your emissions - you can go neutral today.
Every car that goes neutral is making a difference. And the more people that join the movement, the more difference it makes.