New Zealand issues voluntary offset guidelines

Published 10:26 on September 18, 2019  /  Last updated at 22:33 on September 19, 2019  / /  Asia Pacific, International, New Zealand, Voluntary

New Zealand has issued guidelines for companies wanting to use carbon credits to voluntarily offset their GHG emissions, flagging the potential use of international units as well as some permits also eligible in the domestic emissions trading scheme.
New Zealand has issued guidelines for companies wanting to use carbon credits to voluntarily offset their GHG emissions, flagging the potential use of international units as well as some permits also eligible in the domestic emissions trading scheme.


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