Australia Market Roundup: Govt-purchased ACCUs must maximise public value, conservation group says

Published 08:22 on October 9, 2023  /  Last updated at 09:34 on October 9, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

A conservation group wants the Australian government to purchase Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) that consider environmental, social, and cultural co-benefits, rather than lowest cost abatement, it said in a recent submission.
A conservation group wants the Australian government to purchase Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) that consider environmental, social, and cultural co-benefits, rather than lowest cost abatement, it said in a recent submission.


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