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Donate according to your carbon footprint impact and earn your BLUEPASS certificate.

Earning a BLUEPASS is your way of taking responsibility for your carbon footprint by making the corresponding donation and supporting the funding of the foundation’s projects.

On holiday in Phuket?

Give back to the ocean according to your Phuket Holiday Carbon Footprint

The average carbon footprint of a tourist in Phuket is 3.32 tons per person per stay. This calculation is based on data from the past 2 years, considering an average length of stay of 5 days, the average use of taxi/car/boat, average electricity consumption, and the average air miles flown.

Therefore, your BluePass comes to 1,660 THB (approximately 50 USD) per person. By making a donation of 1,660 THB (approximately 50 USD), you are offsetting the impact of your Phuket holiday’s carbon emissions and contributing to the restoration of the marine ecosystem through OFA’s projects.

Click here to donate.

Phuket resident?

Whether you own or run a resort, a boat, an office, a shop, a restaurant or simply as family, you can help our oceans. you can use the calculator below to determine your lifestyle’s carbon footprint more precisely and contribute to ocean conservation accordingly.

HOW TO CALCULATE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT

Oceans For All foundation has set the value of its BLUEPASS at 500 baht per ton of C02. This figure is based on the lowest carbon offset price applied today worldwide.

ELECTRICITY

According to the official data in 2018 from the Thai Ministry of Energy (www.eppo.go.th) 1 kwh   consumed means 0.515 Kg of CO2 sent into the atmosphere.

Example: In Phuket a family  with an electricity bill of around 3000 THB per month (approx. 800Kw). means a carbon footprint of  4.9 tons of CO2 per year.  Therefore, the corresponding price of their BLUEPASS  is 2,450 THB / year.

In addition to the carbon footprint generated by your electricity consumption, you can complete this calculation by adding the C02 emission generated by your vehicle, boat and flight activities.

VEHICLE

The CO2  emissions by your vehicle in Thailand depend on many factors such as your vehicle type, your speed, your engine size and the type of fuel you use.

To simplify we have taken the average data. (Source: the Environmental Research Institute, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok)

  • Bus (8 500cc.) average CO2 emission is 1 200 gr / Km
  • Pick up & Van (2 500 cc.) average CO2 emission is 270 gr / Km
  • Passenger car (2 000cc.) average CO2 emission is 170 gr / Km
  • Motorcycle (125 cc.) average CO2 emission is 44 gr / Km

BOATS

Your boat’s carbon footprint is the emission of CO2 from burning the fuel in your engine(s). On average at cruise speed, inboard diesel engines generate 2.55 KG of CO2 for 1 litre burned. Speedboats with outboards petrol engine generate 2.35 Kg of CO2 for 1 litre burned. (source: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)) .

AIRPLANES

As an individual passenger, the carbon foot print average calculation when you travel by plane is 110gr of CO2 each mile. (source blueskymodel.org)

Calculate your footprint today or let us know your estimated numbers and we will calculate for you: bluepass@oceansforallfoundation.org

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