Analysis finds Safeguard Mechanism fair and effective, but technical and political questions remain

Published 06:14 on February 8, 2023  /  Last updated at 06:23 on February 8, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

An advisory firm has found the Australian government’s overhauled Safeguard Mechanism policy to be “balanced, fair, and effective” and will create strong demand for Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs), but noted several crucial sticking points in the proposed policy that remain to be addressed.
An advisory firm has found the Australian government’s overhauled Safeguard Mechanism policy to be “balanced, fair, and effective” and will create strong demand for Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs), but noted several crucial sticking points in the proposed policy that remain to be addressed.


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