Carbon offset platform connecting air travelers to renewable energy projects
Atmosfair operates a carbon-offset marketplace for air travel, where passengers fund renewable energy installations in developing countries. The org is scaling sales and engineering alongside manufacturing capabilities — they're now producing physical assets (solar, wind, biomass systems) rather than solely brokering offsets. This shift from pure software intermediary to asset-builder explains the manufacturing hire and projects around photovoltaic installations and hydrogen generation.
Atmosfair is a German nonprofit founded in 2005 that helps air travelers offset flight emissions by funding renewable energy projects in countries with limited clean energy infrastructure. Passengers voluntarily contribute based on their flight's CO₂ footprint; atmosfair directs capital toward solar, wind, and biomass installations plus hydrogen generation systems. The organization has expanded from offset brokerage into manufacturing — producing wood-efficient stoves and renewable energy hardware for rural communities. Current focus spans corporate carbon reporting, key account management of major emitters, and scaling renewable energy deployment in developing nations.
Atmosfair operates a carbon-offset platform where air passengers pay voluntary contributions based on flight emissions. Revenue funds renewable energy projects (solar, wind, biomass, hydrogen) primarily in developing countries, with expanding corporate carbon reporting and key account sales.
Atmosfair is headquartered in Berlin, Germany, and currently hires exclusively in Germany. Projects span developing countries where renewable energy infrastructure is scarce.
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