Novotus

At Novutus, we are at the forefront of enabling sustainability through facilitating  capital to green projects and managing carbon assets



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Raise capital

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Raise capital efficiently from vetted individual and institutional investors.

Boost Investor Confidence

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Trust-free environment build investor confidence

Easy Investor Relationship

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Digital enabled project traceability ensures better investor relationship

Compliance and Impact Assessment 

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Hassle free compliance and impact assessment

Carbon Asset Management

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Integrated platform analyses , measure and assess your carbon footprint

Carbon Offset

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You can trade carbon footprint from integrated carbon marketplace

Frequently Asked Quetions

What is ESG?

ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) is a framework that helps investors evaluate how companies address their issues like climate change, social responsibility, and ethical business practices.

 What is a green asset?

Green assets are investments that support sustainable initiatives such as solar panel installation, energy saving appliances, clean water initiatives, sustainable farming , and eco-friendly projects financed by green bonds. These investments not only contribute to a healthier planet but also benefit from long-term financial returns.

What is carbon credit?

Think of it as pollution permits. When a company reduces its greenhouse gas emissions, it earns carbon credits. These credits can then be bought and sold, and they're used to offset the carbon emissions of other companies. It's like trading pollution points! Companies that pollute less can help companies that pollute more, become greener.

What is the concept of carbon offset?

It's a process where organizations can reduce their carbon footprint by investing in projects that absorb or reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

 What is carbon emission?

Carbon emissions are the release of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere. It's like an invisible footprint we leave on the planet. Burning fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, is a major source of carbon emissions. These emissions contribute to climate change, leading to rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and other environmental problems.