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Last updated: June 19, 2025, 01:01  |  Written by: Laura Shin

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Merge To Erase

Polygon (MATIC) anticipates the upcoming Ethereum (ETH) merge to a proof-of-stake consensus mechanism will have a massive impact on its own environmental

Polygon: 99.1% of carbon emissions could be eradicated, thanks to

Merge to Erase 60,000 Tonnes of Polygon's Carbon Footprint. The business claims that the Merge will cut Polygon's network carbon emissions by an astounding 99.91%

Polygon: Ethereum Merge Will Erase 60,000 Tonnes of Carbon

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The Merge to Erase 60,000 Tonnes of Polygon’s Carbon Footprint

The Merge Is Estimated To

“The Merge is estimated to cancel out a whopping 99.91% of Polygon’s network carbon emissions, reducing the annual total to just 56.22 tCO2e,” the company says.

Ethereum Blockchain Eliminates 99.99% of its Carbon

As the majority (more than 99.9 %) of emissions originated from the activities of Polygon on Ethereum with PoW, the Merge also has reduced the overall carbon footprint of the Polygon

The Polygon Network

Polygon Banks On Merge To Get Rid Of 60,000 Tons Of

The Polygon network’s annual carbon emissions through July 2025 stood at60,953.26tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e), according to a CCRI estimate. This puts the total emissions for the chain since its Inception at 94,782 tCO2e. Layer 2 protocols like Polygon increase the complexity of calculating carbon Ver más

Ethereum (ETH) : The Merge relève le défi de la - Cointribune

Polygon Had Revealed Earlier In

Ethereum (ETH) Merge Will Slash Its Carbon Footprint by 99.9%

Polygon: Ethereum Merge will Erase 99.1% of Carbon Footprint

Polygon had revealed earlier in April 2025 that it was working towards reducing the carbon emission that emerges from its network.

The Merge Will Be Erasing

Update Report - Carbon Ratings

The Merge will be erasing 60,000 Tonnes of Polygon’s Carbon Footprint. Ethereum’s transition to the PoS consensus will reverberate throughout the broader

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