Tradable Assets on the ACX Exchanges
ACX applies the principles of a traditional commodity exchange architecture to carbon credits. Traditional commodities (e.g: corn, soybeans and crude oil) trade digital receipts representing commodities held in a warehouse organized around predefined specifications.
Similarly, we offer carbon and other environmental credits as tradable assets. We organize credits around the markets they serve. Credits are held in a trust and for every credit deposited into the trust, a corresponding one tonne (aka a digital receipt), resides on the exchange.
ACX provides a diversified portfolio of environmental assets, some curated by ACX based on evolving market needs, other contracts and subcontracts created in collaboration with partners such as Net Zero Markets.
ACX Contracts
Additional Layer
Of Trust
Every tradable asset on the ACX platforms has been verified and authenticated by our Standards and Registries partners (see Ecosystem) prior to being available for trading. As an additional verification process, ACX has engaged British Standards Institution (BSI), a pioneer in system certifications and ISO training, to perform contract & carbon credit verification. This process provides confidence to clients that the reported information and associated characteristics of an environmental credit are a faithful, true and fair account of the credits in question and shows ACX’ strong commitment to transparency and to a higher level of trust.