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Quantum Group becomes carbon neutral for 2025

Quantum Group becomes carbon neutral for 2025
27 August 2025
Quantum Group is proud to announce it has successfully become a carbon neutral business in 2025, working with Carbon Neutral Britain to develop sustainable policies and introduce carbon offsetting. This announcement comes as the UK’s leading fintech and security incubator – which includes companies Volopa, Verve, Valkyrie and Forensic Control in its growing portfolio – scales towards a public listing planned for 2026.
Floyd Woodrow MBE DCM LLB, Quantum Group Co-Founder and CEO, said: “Developing a robust environmental policy is vital for any forward-facing enterprise. Therefore, we are delighted to announce that Quantum Group has achieved carbon neutral certification ahead of our anticipated schedule.
"In addition to building sustainable practices into all areas of the Group to reduce carbon emissions and increase eco-responsible operation, we are proud to work with Carbon Neutral Britain to support wider projects that have a positive impact on climate change within our local and international communities."
Carbon Neutral Britain is the UK's leading carbon offsetting initiative that is helping British businesses and individuals make an impact on climate change. Increased emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases is the leading cause of global warming in the world. When a business or individual offsets their carbon footprint (through planting trees, funding renewable energy and forest projects that absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere), they can balance out their emissions to become what is known as carbon neutral.
By becoming carbon neutral certified, Quantum Group has taken a proactive approach to tackle climate change and reverse the impact of emissions created in the world. This is just one of the many ways that the company is building sustainable practices within the Group.
Each month, Carbon Neutral Britain purchases carbon credits based on the number of tonnes of greenhouse gases required for their individual and business customers. From mangrove restoration in Mozambique to the Marston Valley forest creation in England, in addition to planting trees, the organisation also funds projects in the developing world that help provide education, employment, clean water, energy and a positive impact on the local wildlife and ecology.
Visit www.quantumgroup.uk to find out more
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