Press Release


March 14, 2009

Carbon Credit Corp announces the successful completion of a Specified Procedures Test on CCAMS (Carbon Credit Asset Management System) conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Carbon Credit Corp (CCC) a leading Canadian company providing greenhouse gas emission management & ecosystem services, announced today that CCAMS is the only carbon credit sourcing & aggregation software solution to have successfully undergone & passed a Specified Procedures Test (SPT). The test was carried out by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).

The SPT has validated process controls we've implemented in CCAMS, which provides our clients with confidence that the carbon credits are reliable, consistent and generated to the highest standards.” Jamie Gairns, Director of Carbon Business Solutions.

CCAMS software is being used by our clients to source, quantify, and aggregate emission offsets using the Alberta Offset System protocols and CSA’s GHG ISO 14064 specified Clean Project registry.

The successful completion of the SPT has confirmed CCAMS as a high quality solution for the carbon credit business management market, allowing our customers to reduce their carbon credit management risk.“ Joerg Germann, Senior VP Technology of CCC.

Since 2008, CCAMS has been used to generate over 600,000 carbon credits from sustainable agriculture practices.

CCAMS has been the backbone of the business solutions we offer to our customers and we are focusing on releasing CCAMS solutions for the Forest Carbon and Energy Efficiency market segments within the next quarter,“ says Shawn Burns, CEO and President of CCC.

About Carbon Credit Corp
Carbon Credit Corp is a values-based, greenhouse gas management company located in Vancouver, BC. CCC utilizes innovative software tools it developed with the support of the National Research Council of Canada to aggregate, verify and monetize emission reductions. The company leads clients and customers to profitable solutions to GHG pre regulation and regulation by aligning environmental and financial goals.