As a company that builds, operates and develops digital platforms, we deal with sustainable systems on a daily basis. So why are we concerned with the physical removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?

For us, this question arises quite logically from our work on long-term sustainable systems. Just as digital success is based on stable, sustainable platforms, ecological responsibility also requires solutions that go beyond short-term effects. Stripe Climate 's latest impact report shows why this approach works - with concrete figures on CO2 removal.
What is Stripe Climate? CO2 removal for companies
Stripe Climate brings together companies that want to accelerate the development of CO₂ removal together. Because one thing is clear: no single company can solve this challenge alone.
Through Stripe Climate, contributions from many companies flow together into the development and scaling of technologies for permanent CO₂ removal. In collaboration with Frontier - a team of scientists and business experts - targeted approaches are supported that have a measurable impact and are sustainable in the long term.
This will gradually create a market for CO₂ removal: not as a short-term offset, but as an infrastructural basis for climate stability.
Review 2025: 21,671 Tons of CO2 Permanently Removed
The impact report sent by Stripe to participating companies at the beginning of 2026 documents concrete progress in CO₂ removal technologies:
- 21,671 tons of CO₂ permanently removed: nine companies delivered carbon removal services to Stripe Climate and Frontier in 2025. What was still being tested on a pilot scale in 2024 is now running in the first industrial plants.
- Planning security through purchase agreements: Advance offtake agreements give technology providers the security they need to invest in plants, processes and verification systems. These contracts are the lever for bringing processes from the laboratory to industrial scale.
- Investments in permanent CO₂ storage: The funds flow specifically into projects for permanent CO₂ removal- for example through direct air capture, accelerated rock weathering or geological storage solutions.
The technologies do not just work in theory. They are becoming increasingly marketable.
Why Measurability in CO2 Removal Creates Trust
In the sustainability debate, promises are often made that are difficult to test. For us, this is problematic - because responsibility can only be meaningfully assigned if investments are linked to clear, verifiable criteria.
Stripe Climate relies on scientific verification of carbon removal. Every supported project must meet defined criteria in terms of sustainability and additionality. This measurability is crucial for us: responsibility must not be a marketing narrative, but must stand up to rational scrutiny. Corporate credibility only arises when results can be proven.
Removing 21,671 tons of CO2 is not symbolism. It is a measurable contribution.
Blackbit and Stripe Climate: Responsibility Put Into Practice
Blackbit has been part of the Stripe Climate program since January 2023. The contributions from our store and the Academy flow directly into the development of CO₂ removal technologies.
What is crucial for us:
- Permanent CO2 removal instead of short-term offsetting: we support carbon removal technologies for permanent removal instead of short-term CO₂ offsetting.
- Purpose before short-term returns: For us, the long-term purpose of the company is paramount. Accordingly, we invest in projects that are designed for substance and impact - not for short-term effects.
- Transparency through reliable data: For us, transparency is not proof, but part of responsibility. That's why we focus on reliable data and verifiable results when it comes to CO₂ removal.
Conclusion: get started, don't wait and see
Sustainability is created where companies are prepared to think about responsibility in a structural way - and systematically build impact. For us, participating in Stripe Climate is not a philanthropic act, but an investment in the ecological infrastructure of tomorrow - with measurable results in terms of CO₂ removal.
Stefano Viani is the managing director of Blackbit digital Commerce GmbH He is always up to date with the latest developments and trends in e-commerce and digital marketing. For decades he has been a consultant for large and medium-sized companies for the technical, visual and advertising optimisation of websites. In particular, he develops concepts and measures for successful sales marketing.
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