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- Large Business (250+ people)
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Core Features
CEEZER focuses on making climate-asset procurement governable at enterprise scale: consistent quality rules, transparent data, and workflows that hold up when auditors and stakeholders ask how a portfolio was built and managed. Some of its main features are:
Carbon credit procurement and retirements: source vetted projects, execute purchases, and manage tracking and retirements inside one portfolio workflow.
Prism risk assessment: screen projects using 400+ monitored risk factors and compare projects with standardized benchmarks and risk profiles.
Market transparency and pricing data: use project-level data (standards, verification status, SDG/co-benefits, and pricing) plus real-time pricing/volume signals.
EAC management for Scope 2: buy and manage RECs, I-RECs, GOs and other EACs across regions, with audit-ready certificates and eligibility documentation aligned to major frameworks.
Nexus for ecosystem rollouts: centralize and scale a carbon credit strategy across subsidiaries, suppliers, or portfolio companies with shared quality standards and a single dashboard.
Audit-ready reporting exports: export consolidated certificates and portfolio data in formats used for major reporting frameworks and revision cycles.
Closing Insights
CEEZER started in 2021 to help large enterprises navigate the voluntary carbon market with more discipline around quality, risk, and reporting credibility. Founder/CEO Magnus Drewelies previously worked as Chief Strategy Officer at PARK NOW (BMW/Daimler JV) and at BCG advising industrial and private equity clients, which maps well to CEEZER’s “portfolio governance” approach to climate assets.
The platform is most useful in European-headquartered reporting environments where companies need structured documentation for stakeholder scrutiny—CEEZER highlights CSRD-ready reporting needs in customer-facing material, and Nexus explicitly includes stakeholder-specific reporting and regulatory compliance at scale. It also fits groups trying to operationalize Scope 2 procurement (EACs aligned to RE100/GHG Protocol/CDP/SBTi) and Scope 3 engagement, where Nexus can apply standardized requirements across suppliers or portfolio companies.
Notable referenced users include Deutsche Telekom, LGT, and Celonis. Pricing is not public; CEEZER sells via demo/engagement and offers expert support (strategy, due diligence, compliance) plus integrations via ERP/procurement-system compatibility and automated data exports.