China’s second biggest steel producer sets up carbon trading subsidiary

Published 16:52 on July 10, 2017 / Last updated at 20:11 on July 10, 2017 / / Asia Pacific (Asia), Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation)

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The HBIS Group, China’s second biggest steel producer, has set up a carbon subsidiary that will handle trading, offset project development, and MRV issues once its parent company gets brought into the national emissions trading scheme.
The HBIS Group, China’s second biggest steel producer, has set up a carbon subsidiary that will handle trading, offset project development, and MRV issues once its parent company gets brought into the national emissions trading scheme.


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