Russian firm issues carbon credits via blockchain platform

Published 19:16 on October 23, 2017  /  Last updated at 19:16 on October 23, 2017  / /  Africa, Aviation/CORSIA, EMEA, International, Kyoto Mechanisms, Paris Article 6, Voluntary

Russian chemical company Khimprom has become the first domestic firm to get emission reductions certified, registered and issued on blockchain as part of a private sector-led effort to build a carbon trading hub in the country.
Russian chemical company Khimprom has become the first domestic firm to get emission reductions certified, registered and issued on blockchain as part of a private sector-led effort to build a carbon trading hub in the country.


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