New NZ fund targets carbon credit revenue from planting 150 million trees

Published 09:48 on September 27, 2018  /  Last updated at 00:03 on September 28, 2018  / /  Asia Pacific, New Zealand

A newly-launched New Zealand carbon fund is aiming to plant 150 million trees on marginal land under a business model that would see the fund and land owners split revenue from carbon credit sales in the NZ ETS.
A newly-launched New Zealand carbon fund is aiming to plant 150 million trees on marginal land under a business model that would see the fund and land owners split revenue from carbon credit sales in the NZ ETS.


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