Zimbabwe expects voluntary carbon trading to take off this year as project applications flood in -media

Published 10:50 on March 4, 2024  /  Last updated at 10:50 on March 4, 2024  / /  Africa, EMEA, International, Nature-based, Voluntary

Zimbabwe's government plans to launch a regulatory framework for the trading of voluntary carbon credits in the next year, hoping to generate around $400 million in annual revenues as project investments accelerate, a senior government official told local media.
Zimbabwe's government plans to launch a regulatory framework for the trading of voluntary carbon credits in the next year, hoping to generate around $400 million in annual revenues as project investments accelerate, a senior government official told local media.


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