“When yesterday’s code isn’t enough.”
“We give a head start through digital solutions.”
“Our team designs and develops AI-enhanced software, mobile apps, and web applications – the kind that truly drive your business forward.”
These are the opening lines on the website from Hurja Solutions Oy, a Finnish software development company. They design and build tailored web-based software, integrations, digital services and mobile applications for their customers. Their work often involves modernizing business-critical systems, improving digital workflows and helping organizations use technology more efficiently.

Sustainability is also part of their responsibility program, and they aim to support projects where digital solutions can create positive environmental or societal impact.
They said to have just completed the carbon footprint calculation for their latest reporting period and were looking for a suitable compensation project: ” Your message therefore arrived at a very good time!” is what Jarno Airaksinen, the Chief Operating Officer at Hurja Solutions Oy informed us:
“The Betulia project appears to be very interesting, and we were particularly pleased to see that it supports two of the three UN Sustainable Development Goals that we have selected as priorities in our own sustainability program. In addition to the climate benefits, the project’s positive impact on biodiversity and local communities aligns well with the values we aim to promote through our business activities.”
“Based on this, we decided to purchase carbon credits from the Betulia Energy and Biodiversity Restoration Project to compensate for our carbon footprint.”

As the Gold Standard Marketplace features several projects that support the same two of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, of which positive impact on biodiversity and local communities are crucial, the Betulia Energy and Biodiversity Restoration Project in Honduras stands out to also deal with the ever increasing demand for more and more renewable & reliable electricity when we all as global community are using more & more AI from data-centers running on electricity, in the 35 by 35 target set for COP31 in Turkey end of 2026. While this is happening also in a region that is prone to difficult development risks and threats, as the region is know for rivalry and gangs due to palm-oil ownership conquests, we keep to continue with such brave endeavors despite: a future development under Gold Standard of such a combination in a neighbouring country, is keen to deliver such important compensations for carbon footprints in the oncoming years on top. For more information look at previous blog post: De Gold Standard validatie in Belize geschiedt!!




