INTERVIEW: Shell witnessing “wind of change” in voluntary carbon market

Published 09:52 on November 7, 2019  /  Last updated at 01:29 on November 8, 2019  / /  EMEA, International, Nature-based, Voluntary

Shell expects a surge in demand for voluntary carbon credits after witnessing an immediate uptake from customers when it launched its own programmes, according the oil major’s executive tasked with making good on the company’s three-year $300 million nature commitment.
Shell expects a surge in demand for voluntary carbon credits after witnessing an immediate uptake from customers when it launched its own programmes, according the oil major’s executive tasked with making good on the company’s three-year $300 million nature commitment.


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