S IMPT Swarm

The carbon mechanic

1 tonne of CO₂, retired on-chain, every booking.

No upsell, no opt-in, no carbon checkbox. Every hotel booked through IMPT triggers the on-chain retirement of 1 tonne (1,000 kg) of CO₂ — paid from IMPT's commission. You pay the standard hotel rate.

a typical hotel night
35 kg
CO₂ emitted (industry average)
retired by IMPT
1,000 kg
on-chain retirement, per booking
added to your bill
€0
paid from IMPT's commission
≈ 28× the footprint of a typical night offset by IMPT

Why a tonne, not a night

Most hotels offer "carbon-neutral nights" priced at the actual emission of that night — a few euros, sometimes a few cents. We think that's the wrong frame. It treats carbon as a line-item the traveller has to opt into, and the maths only ever cancel out. We pay for 28× a typical night, on every booking. The math is supposed to be in surplus.

How the offset is funded

Hotels pay IMPT a commission for every booking. We take a portion of that commission and use it to retire verified carbon credits on-chain. The traveller's bill is unaffected. The hotel's payout is unaffected. The economics happen between IMPT and the carbon market.

What "on-chain retirement" actually means

A carbon credit is a permission slip — one credit = one tonne of avoided or removed CO₂. To use it, you have to retire it: mark it as spent, so nobody else can claim the same tonne. Doing the retirement on a public blockchain creates a permanent, verifiable record. No double-counting, no quietly reselling the same offset to another brand next quarter.

What we won't claim

Reporting & audit

For corporate travel teams, every booking comes with a verifiable on-chain receipt. The dashboard agent aggregates per-trip retirement totals so your finance team and your auditor can both see a single number: tonnes retired, on which dates, against which credits. More for travel managers →

Try the swarm — and offset something today

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