DP World is using @Algorand for verified carbon certificates.
DP World, one of the world’s largest port and logistics operators, handles around 10% of global container traffic.
Through 123Carbon, verified emissions reductions from port operations are digitally recorded and issued on @Algorand
The goal is simple:
Help companies prove reductions in their Scope 3 emissions in a transparent and verifiable way.
Each certificate is linked to a verified emissions reduction and helps prevent double counting.
Algorand acts as the blockchain trust layer in the background.
What makes this interesting is not only that Algorand is involved.
It is the broader signal:
Enterprise adoption is moving toward real-world processes, not speculation.
For customers, the focus is proof, transparency, efficiency and trust.
We are seeing this across multiple sectors:
• Tokenized assets
• Digital identity
• Supply chains
• Payments
• Sustainability reporting
Blockchains are becoming invisible infrastructure.
The real question is no longer:
Which chain wins?
The better question is:
Which networks can support real business processes at scale?
@AlgoFoundation is now part of that conversation.
