The Fintura Corporation in conjunction with MetaBank offers the GreenPay MasterCard credit card program for environmentally conscious consumers and businesses.
The goal is to reduce CO2 emissions or the "carbon footprint" left from our everyday activities (greenhouse gases produced from burning fossil fuel and indirectly by the breakdown of everyday products.) The average US household of 4 produces over 35 thousand pounds of C02 each year. "Carbon offsetting" refers to compensating for dangerous C02 emissions with an opposite carbon dioxide savings. This involves calculating your carbon footprint and purchasing carbon offset credits from emission reduction projects.
The Green Pay credit card applies your reward points toward approved offset initiatives including agricultural, landfill, coal mine methane and forestry projects. Depending on what you buy, you can offset your personal carbon footprint by 5 to 10 lbs per dollar spent.
The irony is that gasoline purchases earn you the most credits. So the more gas you consume, the more credits you earn. Is there something wrong with this picture?