Signs of life for Saudi national carbon market as four VVBs approved

Published 06:09 on May 9, 2025  /  Last updated at 06:09 on May 9, 2025  / /  EMEA, Middle East, Voluntary

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has accredited four validation and verification bodies (VVBs) to operate within its long-delayed regulated carbon market, and is seeing interest from domestic developers, though the details of the fledgling scheme remain hazy.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has accredited four validation and verification bodies (VVBs) to operate within its long-delayed regulated carbon market, and is seeing interest from domestic developers, though the details of the fledgling scheme remain hazy.


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