Plastic credit program

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Plastic credit program
ZeLoop offers a plastic credit program for businesses based on verified plastic collection and digital tracking. It is designed to help organisations address their plastic footprint with a clearer link to real collection activity.
According to ZeLoop, its plastic credits are NFT-based and created from verified plastic collection. The program is presented as a way to support traceable impact and ESG reporting, with the UAE as the initial launch market.
In brief
- Plastic credits are a market-based tool that lets individuals, businesses, and public bodies offset their plastic footprint by funding the removal or proper management of an equivalent amount of plastic waste.
- ZeLoop links its plastic credit program to verified plastic collection, supported by digital tools that track recycling and plastic reduction activity for more traceable reporting.
- For businesses, this type of program can support sustainability communication and ESG reporting while contributing to plastic clean-up and community-led collection efforts.
What to do
A plastic credit program can turn collection activity into a more structured sustainability action. ZeLoop presents its offer as a business program built on verified plastic collection, helping organisations offset their plastic footprint and access reporting linked to that activity.
ZeLoop describes these credits as NFT-based plastic credits generated from verified plastic collection. Alongside its wider recycling platform, the program is positioned as part of a digital system that tracks positive environmental actions around recycling and plastic reduction.
More broadly, plastic credits are presented as a practical way to balance plastic consumption by supporting the removal or proper management of plastic waste. In that context, a program like this can combine collection, traceability, and reporting in one approach for businesses managing plastic impact.
What to keep in mind
Businesses often look for plastic credits tied to verifiable, on-the-ground collection rather than broad claims alone. The available material also highlights the value of clear dashboards or reports that stakeholders can use for ESG and sustainability communication.
Plastic credits should not be treated as a licence to pollute. The source material presents them as one part of a broader strategy to reduce environmental impact while also supporting third parties that remove discarded plastic from the environment.
ZeLoop states that its launch starts in the UAE, across major cities and areas with strong eco-conscious communities. The company also says the program is designed to provide traceable impact and ESG reporting for organisations seeking a more documented approach.
