Sydney Opera House gives high-profile boost to Australia’s voluntary carbon market

Published 09:38 on September 24, 2018  /  Last updated at 16:51 on September 24, 2018  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia, International, Voluntary

Australia’s voluntary carbon market saw a high-profile boost on Monday when the Sydney Opera House announced it would turn its famous sails green to show that it had achieved carbon neutral status under the government’s National Carbon Offset Standard after buying carbon credits.
Australia’s voluntary carbon market saw a high-profile boost on Monday when the Sydney Opera House announced it would turn its famous sails green to show that it had achieved carbon neutral status under the government’s National Carbon Offset Standard after buying carbon credits.


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