Offset buyers prefer in-house due diligence, worry about issues “beyond carbon” -survey

Published 15:53 on March 3, 2023  /  Last updated at 16:44 on March 3, 2023  / /  Voluntary

Companies prefer to use in-house due diligence before buying carbon credits and are hesitant to trust rating agencies' second hand analysis, according to a survey of market participants that identifies a potential obstacle to the scaling of the voluntary carbon market. 
Companies prefer to use in-house due diligence before buying carbon credits and are hesitant to trust rating agencies' second hand analysis, according to a survey of market participants that identifies a potential obstacle to the scaling of the voluntary carbon market. 


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