FEATURE: Voluntary carbon company’s slowdown reflects wider transparency, funding issues

Published 10:14 on May 31, 2023  /  Last updated at 10:14 on May 31, 2023  / /  Nature-based, Voluntary

A startup carbon project and data tech developer is back making a profit after scaling back activity and furloughing or laying off large swathes of staff, Carbon Pulse has learned, however the process reflects issues about how companies in the voluntary carbon market are funded and promote themselves to the broader community.
A startup carbon project and data tech developer is back making a profit after scaling back activity and furloughing or laying off large swathes of staff, Carbon Pulse has learned, however the process reflects issues about how companies in the voluntary carbon market are funded and promote themselves to the broader community.


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