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VeChain: VeBetter exceeds 43 million verified sustainability actions

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13 Jan 2026 05:37
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  • VeChain reports “43 million verified actions” on-chain.
  • VeBetter now includes over 50 apps and more than 5 million users.

The VeChain Foundation reports a new milestone for its VeBetter ecosystem: According to a Post on X As of January 12, 2026, “43 million verified actions” have now been recorded on-chain.

In its communication, VeChain emphasizes: Many major challenges fail not because of a lack of goals, but because of a lack of verifiability. “The world’s biggest challenges have a common problem: we cannot prove that we are solving them,” writes the VeChain Foundation and further explains:

“Climate pledges without verification. Supply chains that claim sustainability without evidence. Programs that measure good intentions instead of real results. The gap between what organizations say and what they can prove has never been bigger – or more expensive.”

The VeChain blockchain aims to close this gap by making data permanent and verifiable. VeChain describes the approach like this:

“Blockchain changes that equation. It creates permanent, tamper-proof records that anyone can verify. Every transaction, every claim, every action becomes cryptographically secured evidence, rather than a promise to be simply believed.”

VeChain shows how blockchain makes sustainability measurable

VeBetter is described by VeChain as a “collective action hub” in which sustainable decisions are represented as verified results. The ecosystem includes over 50 applications, while more than 5 million people have already converted everyday actions into on-chain records “that cannot be challenged or forgotten.”

In just over a year, according to the VeChain Foundation, users have, among other things, saved over 350,000 kilograms of plastic, which VeChain estimates at 15 million bottles that do not end up in the ocean. The project also cites 8 million kilowatt hours of energy saved, equivalent to 740 households for a year, and 90 million liters of water saved, equivalent to 36 Olympic swimming pools.

VeChain emphasizes that the use is deliberately designed so that the Web3 complexity disappears into the background. For example, users can open “Mugshot” to track reusable cups or “Cleanify” to log community cleanups.

Verification, on-chain storage and rewards are instant. As an example, VeChain cites a partnership with the UFC, whose BYB app brings the model into an environment “where millions already gather.”

The VeChain Foundation also emphasizes that the focus is not only on retail applications. For the enterprise sector, the post emphasizes that VeBetter apps run on VeChainThor, an “enterprise-grade” blockchain that VeChain says has had “100% uptime” since its launch in 2017.

VeChain cites record for building infrastructure around Europe’s Digital Product Passport as references. As CNF recently reported, Schweizer Rekord AG processes “hundreds of thousands of DPP events per month” on VeChainThor. With the EU Ecodesign Regulation for Sustainable Products (ESPR) coming into effect this year, as well as other regulations such as the EUDR and CBAM, lifecycle traceability and market access will become mandatory in the 27 EU member states.

In addition, VeChain refers to Walmart China, which uses blockchain to track “from origin to shelf,” as well as Lululemon, where products are to be given “blockchain-based digital identities” to reflect authenticity, material origin and after-sales options via a history that cannot be falsified.

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