Private fund seeks $1 billion to support conservation and net zero claims

Published 18:44 on April 8, 2021  /  Last updated at 23:16 on April 8, 2021  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Canada, China, EMEA, International, US, Voluntary

A new private fund backed by several multinational consumer goods firms aims to raise more than $1 billion this year for performance-based forest conservation, using methodologies developed in carbon markets to offset impacts from agriculture and to cultivate carbon sinks for net zero claims. 
A new private fund backed by several multinational consumer goods firms aims to raise more than $1 billion this year for performance-based forest conservation, using methodologies developed in carbon markets to offset impacts from agriculture and to cultivate carbon sinks for net zero claims. 


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