#ReFiSpotlight S2T5

We're back! With the semifinal installment for @gitcoin GR-13, we'll be featuring 4 projects that are all developing eco-credits.

These kinds of innovative tokens are the key layer Return is building on to make automated offsetting a reality.

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First up is @neptunechainio! This protocol is tokenizing the removal of deadly pollutants like nitrogen and phosphorus from water, playing a key role in remediating aquatic ecosystems:

gitcoin.co/grants/4500/ne…
Next up is @THEecoToken! They are working on tokenizing a wide range of environmental credits, ranging from methane emission reductions to manure lagoon treatment:

gitcoin.co/grants/5371/ec…
Can't forget @zerolabsx! This team is working to incentivize renewable energy development with tokenized credits, aiming to disrupt and open up the clean energy industry:
gitcoin.co/grants/5386/ze…
And last but not least is @meltekinc, which takes the innovative approach of incentivizing electricity users to reduce their energy consumption with tokenized rewards:
gitcoin.co/grants/4869/ea…

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Mar 21
#ReFiSpotlight S2T4

For the 4th installment in our #ReFi @gitcoin grant series, we are stoked to be featuring @earthistdao!

Earthist is a network of hemp farmers & more who are regenerating soil, making awesome products, and building a decentralized hemp seed bank.

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As @earthistdao notes at earthist.network, Hemp is an incredibly versatile plant with thousands of applications. It can be used to make rope, paper, clothing, building materials, soil amendments, and make them *carbon-negative.*
That's because hemp's versatility is supported by its ability to grow quickly, even with minimal chemicals, and build up a LOT of biomass, i.e. carbon. It sequesters carbon many times faster than even healthy forests, and is a true leader in removing carbon from the atmosphere.
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