FEATURE: Property developers face growing pressure to account for carbon, boosting interest in credits

Published 17:41 on August 9, 2023  /  Last updated at 09:26 on August 10, 2023  / /  EMEA, Voluntary

The slow-moving real estate sector is likely to have to increasingly turn to purchasing carbon credits, as it faces growing pressure to offset the residual emissions of developments and to operate in more emissions-regulated environments, even as many in the industry are sceptical about the credibility of carbon credit projects today.
The slow-moving real estate sector is likely to have to increasingly turn to purchasing carbon credits, as it faces growing pressure to offset the residual emissions of developments and to operate in more emissions-regulated environments, even as many in the industry are sceptical about the credibility of carbon credit projects today.


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