March 24, 2026 – SIBUR carried out full carbon compensation the concert activities of the Honored Artist of Russia Zara in the past the block. The project covered 49 performances that took place across the country. – from Vladivostok to St. Petersburg. Thanks to this initiative the company has entered a new segment of work with individuals in the field of climate solutions.
This is the first time in the Russian carbon market that the compensation for the footprint of not just one concert, but the entire professional the artist's activity over a certain period. Calculation of the carbon footprint It was carried out with the fullest possible perimeter and compliance international standards. It includes not only direct emissions and indirect energy, but also all other load-generating chains. impact on the environment. Were taken into account:
Logistics: all trips of the artist and the team between cities;
Operation of venues: energy consumption of concert halls;
Related materials: production of printed tickets, posters, advertising products;
Waste management: disposal of waste generated during events;
Audience service: emissions related to catering in buffets and canteens on the grounds.
To compensate, SIBUR provided 203 tons of CO2-eq carbon units, which were obtained as part of a climate project at the enterprise. Tomskneftekhim. Verification of the calculation and repayment of the carbon footprint performed by a specialized and independent organization, DKS RUS LLC.
"We confirm that singer Zara has compensated for the carbon footprint of her concert activities in accordance with the rules of the registry carbon units. This is a worthy and responsible step that shows a personal example of awareness in the field of sustainable development and climate change. SIBUR has been consistently develops climate initiatives, including the implementation of projects and transfer of verified carbon units for compensation the carbon footprint of the business"
The project covered the entire professional activity of the singer from October to December 2025: solo concerts, joint performances with others artists, recordings of holiday TV programs and private events. In total, Zara's concert schedule includes 10 cities in Russia.
"Reducing the impact on the climate is one of the most ambitious tracks. our Sustainable Development Strategy. And within the framework of it, we are not only we are implementing our own projects, but we are also actively spreading the principles responsible attitude to the climate through joint initiatives with partners in various industries – construction, trade, organization of mass events. Our project with Zara is another one. an example of how a business can help offset its carbon footprint in the field of culture, where there is also a significant environmental impact trace. We are glad that the concerts that gave the audience so much emotions, now have a zero climate balance"
"Art should not only talk about the beauty of the world, but also take care of it. about him. I am grateful to SIBUR for this important step, as well as a serious and an integrated approach. Now I know that my creativity is in the past. This has not become an additional burden for the planet. For me, as for an artist who travels a lot around the country and sincerely He worries about the future of our environment, it's deep. It is a symbolic and very important project. I hope our example will inspire colleagues and viewers for a more conscious attitude to the environment"
SIBUR is paying off its carbon footprint using carbon units from their climate projects. The company has already completed more than 40 transactions that have allowed customers and partners to reduce or completely to pay off the carbon footprint of your activities, products or events. SIBUR's portfolio currently includes 12 implemented climate projects. projects with the overall effect of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in in the amount of 12 million tons of CO2-eq on the horizon of 10 years. More than 5.4 million carbon units of SIBUR have already been verified and are available to Russian and to foreign buyers.
The Government Adjusted the Procedure for Maintaining the Carbon Unit Registry
Starting March 1, 2027, a unified buffer account will appear in the Russian carbon unit (CU) registry. Units from climate projects with risks of re-release of greenhouse gases will be credited to it. This will provide future foreign CU buyers with a guarantee that units purchased under such projects will not be canceled in case of, for example, CO2 emission due to fire. The implementation of the mechanism increases the chances of international recognition of Russian carbon units for their use in CORSIA (a global project to reduce emissions in aviation) and the mechanisms of the Paris Agreement.
The Government has adopted a decree on the rules for conducting operations with carbon units using a buffer account in the corresponding registry. Such units will be conserved on it if there are risks of "unplanned" re-release of greenhouse gases for a launched climate project (activities to reduce emissions or increase their absorption by natural systems). We note that this refers to projects within the framework of international cooperation.
Carbon units are verified results of the implementation of climate projects, taking into account the mass of greenhouse gases "saved" during production. Companies that have issued CUs can both offset their emissions with them (i.e., count them towards their allocated quotas) and sell them to less green enterprises to compensate for their carbon footprint. According to the Ministry of Economic Development, as of August 12, 2026, 132 climate projects are registered in the special registry, with 37 million carbon units in circulation, 1.2 million of which were issued in 2026.
For projects with a risk of greenhouse gas release (forest-climate, wetland restoration, agroforestry, and others), there is always a risk that the carbon absorbed by such systems will return to the atmosphere — for example, due to a fire. The buffer account specified in the adopted decree should act as insurance: if the verifier confirms the fact of gas release, the corresponding number of units is debited from the reserve and canceled. The date for the new rules to come into force is March 1, 2027.
The Ministry has already applied for recognition of the Russian program in CORSIA. It is reported that in the future it is planned to supplement it with natural climate projects, for which it is necessary to take such risks into account. The emergence of the buffering mechanism, the ministry notes, increases the chances of ICAO approval of the Russian application.
The carbon market in Russia has been functioning for four years, it is improving, but in general, it is still an internal development story, notes Oksana Gogunskaya, General Director of JSC Kontur (operator of the CU registry). According to her, the appearance of the buffer account indicates Russia's readiness to make a name for itself on the international market. The mechanism is a guarantee to foreign buyers that the units purchased for such projects will not be canceled in the event of, for example, a re-emission of CO2 as a result of a fire on the climate project site. Such a risk management mechanism is widespread in world practice.
"Buffering itself does not ensure international recognition of Russian units, but it removes one of the significant barriers to their potential use in CORSIA and the mechanisms of the Paris Agreement"
LLC MIP "NES Profexpert" (Limited Liability Company Small Innovative Enterprise "NES Profexpert"), whose founder is the Almetyevsk State Technical University "Higher School of Petroleum," has become the first—and to date the only—Russian organization to be accredited as a Designated Operational Entity (DOE) under the Article 6.4 mechanism of the Paris Agreement.
This status entitles the company to perform independent validation and verification/certification of climate projects in accordance with UNFCCC requirements. The accreditation has been obtained for 15 out of 17 possible sectoral scopes, including energy, industry, construction, transport, agriculture and forestry, as well as waste management.
Currently, only 18 organizations worldwide hold DOE status, and "NES Profexpert" is the only company from Russia included in this list. This opens up new opportunities for operating in the international carbon credit market and confirms that the company's expertise meets the highest global standards.
Following the results of the joint Spartakiad "Titan Games", held in Kemerovo in early July 2026, a comprehensive calculation of the carbon footprint of the event was performed and its full compensation was ensured. Thus, the largest city sports event became one of the first such projects implemented in a carbon-neutral status.
"Titan Games" brought together more than 1.5 thousand participants from 15 regions of Russia and the Republic of Kazakhstan in Kemerovo. During two days, employees of SUEK, SGK and EuroChem competed in eight sports, and fans supported their teams in the stands.
The carbon footprint calculation was performed in accordance with the international standard: air travel of participants, use of ground transport, hotel accommodation, as well as related products released specifically for the Spartakiad are taken into account. The volume of emissions amounted to 355 tons of CO₂ equivalent. Their compensation is ensured by retiring carbon units obtained as a result of the implementation of climate projects of the Melnichenko Foundation's partner — Siberian Generating Company (SGK). Carbon units were received by SGK following the results of modernization of heat supply systems in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Kemerovo and Novosibirsk Regions and credited in the National Register of Carbon Units in favor of the co-organizer of the games — "SUEK-Kuzbass".
"The environmental agenda has already moved beyond industrial production and today concerns, among other things, the organization of large-scale public events. 'Titan Games' showed that a federal-scale sports festival can be held with full compensation of the carbon footprint. For us, this is an opportunity not only to reduce the climate impact, but also to show the participants that a responsible attitude towards the environment consists of many practical solutions"
This year has been special for the "Titan Games": the AIM industrial group celebrates its 25th anniversary. In honor of the anniversary, the Spartakiad was held for the first time in a combined format, bringing together employees of the three largest industrial companies in the country — SUEK, SGK and EuroChem. The games included competitions in futsal, volleyball, basketball, table tennis, chess, darts, tug-of-war and the GTO complex standards. Also, a rich program outside the sports grounds awaited the participants. Interactive zones, creative sites, master classes and entertainment events for children were open for guests. This made the "Titan Games" a real city holiday, uniting residents and athletes from different regions.
The opening ceremony was attended by Ilya Seredyuk, Governor of the Kemerovo Region – Kuzbass.
"This sports project is an important example of how socially responsible business changes people's mood, opens up new prospects for their development. Over four years, the tournament has ceased to be just a corporate event; it has a significant impact on the development of sports – not only in Kuzbass, but also in the country as a whole, and even abroad. 'Titan Games' have become an important addition to the system of support for physical culture and sports that we have created and continue to develop in the region"