Japanese trading house, airline throw weight behind blue carbon initiative

Published 11:29 on September 19, 2023  /  Last updated at 11:29 on September 19, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Japan

One of Japan's largest trading houses and a major airline have teamed up with a university to explore the potential for mangrove plantations and biodiversity conservation in Kagoshima Prefecture that would generate marine-based carbon credits for the growing domestic carbon market.
One of Japan's largest trading houses and a major airline have teamed up with a university to explore the potential for mangrove plantations and biodiversity conservation in Kagoshima Prefecture that would generate marine-based carbon credits for the growing domestic carbon market.


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