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# For Corporations and Large Multinational Companies

**For corporations and large multinational companies**

The main benefit is the fact that carbon credits are tax-deductible, which is extremely important as these companies are primarily based in developed countries where corporate taxes are high. In addition, supporting carbon credits means being against carbon taxes, an idea that preceded carbon credits, where companies would have their taxes increased based on their carbon emissions.

In addition, the legal obligation can be converted into marketing campaigns so that the vast majority of customers are fully interested in eco-friendly companies. The new generation grows up with a deep sense of environmental awareness, which can be widely exploited by companies.

We at Dibblecoin believe that corporations are the best possible allies to reduce the destruction of the environment and, consequently, make the world a better place. The market, customers and the environment need to go hand in hand.


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