Solution
Partnering with Watershed for measurement and action
Figma set out to make a real climate impact, starting with purchasing high-quality carbon removals before expanding into measuring their full footprint. To ensure their investments were both credible and effective, they turned to Watershed, recognizing the depth of expertise behind its approach to carbon removals.
They began purchasing removals through Watershed Marketplace, which is built on a rigorous, science-driven methodology that prioritizes real sustainability impact. Every Marketplace project is vetted against six key considerations—including additionality, durability, and co-benefits—and assessed by independent climate scientists. This transparency and rigor gave Figma confidence that their investments were truly driving emissions impact.
With this trust established, Figma deepened the partnership, expanding beyond removals to leverage Watershed’s full measurement capabilities. Today, the team uses Watershed’s tools to track their carbon footprint with precision while ensuring their investments in removals continue to meet the highest standards.
Investing in carbon removal
With Watershed, Figma moved beyond traditional offsetting to build a thoughtful carbon removal portfolio. Inspired by its leadership team, Figma adopted an investment mindset, treating carbon removal purchases as a strategic portfolio rather than one-off purchases.
“When it comes to nascent climate technology companies, the idea is that upfront capital can help them scale faster and create a much bigger impact down the road because they will help many reach carbon neutrality,” explains Robinson.
Using Watershed's platform and expert guidance, Figma has curated a diversified carbon removal portfolio focused on high-impact, early-stage climate technologies. Every project is vetted for quality, environmental impact, and climate risk, ensuring that investments drive real reductions.
Infusing expertise into democratized decision-making
Since sustainability is not the primary responsibility of the Net Zero SIG members, they rely on Watershed’s direction to evaluate investment opportunities. “The team’s advice is invaluable—we wouldn’t know where to start otherwise,” explains Robinson.
“While we educate ourselves and do lots of research, much of the value of Watershed comes from the access it provides to expertise and research—it puts informed decision-making within reach for our team.”
Noah Rowlett,
Android Mobile Engineer and Net Zero SIG Lead
To ensure transparency and education, the SIG compiles an internal FigJam document outlining potential investments. Employees across the company can review and provide input, allowing for a democratized decision-making process. This approach ensures that Figma’s carbon removal strategy reflects both employee values and scientific rigor.
Each year, Watershed presents new projects for consideration, helping Figma refine its approach based on evolving technologies, regulatory shifts, and sustainability impact assessments.
“Treating our sustainability action like an investment portfolio is so salient for us as a relatively small tech company,” explains Rowlett. “Being able to participate in a marketplace and invest in these companies—many of which are early-stage startups—is a nod to our roots and a great way for us to invest in the future of sustainability solutions.”