Blockchain start-up aims to provide transparency around ‘carbon neutral’ LNG

Published 12:30 on December 9, 2021  /  Last updated at 12:30 on December 9, 2021  / Stian Reklev /  Asia Pacific, Bavardage, EMEA, International, Japan, Shipping, Voluntary

An Estonia-based blockchain company has developed a platform to track offsetting of emissions from LNG shipments and allow several parties to contribute carbon credits to the same cargo, in a bid to boost transparency around controversial ‘carbon neutral’ fossil fuel announcements.
An Estonia-based blockchain company has developed a platform to track offsetting of emissions from LNG shipments and allow several parties to contribute carbon credits to the same cargo, in a bid to boost transparency around controversial ‘carbon neutral’ fossil fuel announcements.


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