FEATURE: Vertical farms in UK, Saudi Arabia grow trees fast, aiming to generate carbon credits

Published 15:45 on November 18, 2024  /  Last updated at 14:50 on November 19, 2024  / /  EMEA, Middle East, Nature-based, UK ETS, Voluntary

Vertical farm developers in England and Saudi Arabia say they can grow trees faster and healthier than with conventional methods. The companies aim to generate credits from reforestation, with oil companies and data centres among the potential first buyers.
Vertical farm developers in England and Saudi Arabia say they can grow trees faster and healthier than with conventional methods. The companies aim to generate credits from reforestation, with oil companies and data centres among the potential first buyers.


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