NUtec Supports Tswalu Restoration with Carbon Credits
NUtec Digital Ink has strengthened its commitment to achieving carbon neutrality through the purchase of verified carbon credits generated by Tswalu, a long‑established regenerative conservation project in South Africa’s southern Kalahari. The investment supports nearly three decades of ecological restoration, while contributing to measurable climate benefits through increased carbon sequestration.
Located in the Northern Cape, Tswalu is South Africa’s largest private game reserve and is dedicated to the long‑term ecological restoration of the fragile southern Kalahari. Restoration focuses on rehabilitating land previously used for livestock farming by reducing grazing pressure, restoring natural grasslands, and reintroducing native wildlife to rebuild resilient, functioning ecosystems. As the landscape gradually recovers, healthier soils and vegetation increase the area’s natural capacity to sequester carbon, generating measurable climate benefits as an outcome of sustained conservation work.
Restoration at Tswalu includes the careful reintroduction and long‑term protection of species under serious conservation pressure. The African wild dog is classified as endangered, while the Kalahari black‑maned lion and cheetah are listed as vulnerable. Tswalu also protects a desert‑adapted black rhino subspecies, currently listed as near threatened, representing a significant recovery from the critically endangered status of the broader black rhino species.
“The Tswalu investment helps us reduce the environmental impact of our global logistics operations, while supporting the long‑term restoration of biodiversity through land rehabilitation and careful species reintroduction,” says NUtec’s financial director, Darren Crosse. “It also forms part of NUtec’s broader environmental strategy, which includes various carbon reduction initiatives such as renewable energy adoption, reforestation support, responsible waste management and supply chain optimisation.”
As part of Tswalu’s carbon management programme, 6,179 credits were used to offset the reserve’s own operational emissions from 2019, with the remaining credits made available to organisations seeking to support credible, nature‑based climate solutions. NUtec Digital Ink purchased 4,000 of these credits in 2025, helping to extend the long‑term rehabilitation of degraded land, the recovery of natural grasslands, and the protection of biodiversity across the southern Kalahari, while addressing the environmental impact of its global logistics operations.
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