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1ClickImpact

Environment

Environmental impact API for tree planting, carbon offsetting and ocean cleanup.

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About 1ClickImpact

1ClickImpact provides a REST API and SDKs that let developers embed environmental impact actions directly into their products. The API covers tree planting, ocean waste removal, carbon capture, and money donations, with endpoints to trigger these actions on behalf of end customers and to retrieve records of impacts made.

The service is organized around resource-oriented endpoints returning JSON, using standard GET and POST methods. It provides separate production and sandbox environments, each with its own base URL and API key, allowing developers to test integrations without incurring charges or affecting live data.

Beyond the core impact APIs, the documentation references additional tools including a Website Carbon API, a Track Impact API, and a Climate Badge Shopify App, along with data endpoints for customer records and project tracking. It is aimed at developers and businesses looking to integrate sustainability features, such as planting trees or offsetting carbon per purchase, into existing products, including Shopify stores.

Key features

  • Plant trees via API, including on behalf of customers
  • Capture carbon from air via API
  • Remove ocean waste via API
  • Donate money as an impact type instead of a physical action
  • Separate sandbox and production environments with distinct API keys
  • SDKs available for easier API integration

Frequently asked questions

Does the API support testing without affecting live data?

Yes, a sandbox environment at a separate base URL is provided for testing that does not affect production data or incur charges.

What authentication is required?

Each environment (sandbox and production) requires its own API key for authentication.

What impact types can I create through the API?

You can plant trees, capture carbon, clean ocean waste, or donate money.

Are there SDKs available?

Yes, SDKs are provided to make interacting with the API easier.

What response format does the API use?

The API is RESTful with resource-oriented URLs and returns structured JSON responses using standard HTTP methods like GET and POST.

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