CF ASIA: Integrity of nature-based projects key as credit buyers prioritise reputational risk

Published 06:44 on May 3, 2023  /  Last updated at 06:44 on May 3, 2023  / /  International, Nature-based, Voluntary

Quality and reputational risk more than price are decisive factors for buyers of nature-based carbon credits, with investors seeking to ensure that such projects have the ability to deliver on meeting climate and environmental goals, a conference heard on Wednesday.
Quality and reputational risk more than price are decisive factors for buyers of nature-based carbon credits, with investors seeking to ensure that such projects have the ability to deliver on meeting climate and environmental goals, a conference heard on Wednesday.


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