Two semiconductors (Cu2O and TiO2) were chosen for the photocatalytic reduction of bicarbonate to formate in order to perform a systematic study on the effect of six different hole (h+) scavengers. The six h+ scavengers selected for the study include glycerol, ethylene glycol, 2-propanol, sodium sulfite, triethanolamine, and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. Glycerol proved to be the most efficient h+ scavenger, and TiO2 in glycerol showed the highest quantum efficiency of 5.04 ± 0.3%. This finding bodes well as a sustainable one because glycerol is environmentally benign, a low-cost material, and is derived from plants, as opposed to petroleum sources like 2-propanol or ethylene glycol.