Shanghai commits to national ETS timetable despite virus

Published 11:21 on March 11, 2020  /  Last updated at 11:21 on March 11, 2020  / /  Asia Pacific, China

The Shanghai municipal government on Wednesday ordered 73 companies to submit their 2019 emissions data by the end of this month, keeping China on track to launching its national emissions trading scheme before the end of the year despite the massive disruptions caused by the coronavirus.
The Shanghai municipal government on Wednesday ordered 73 companies to submit their 2019 emissions data by the end of this month, keeping China on track to launching its national emissions trading scheme before the end of the year despite the massive disruptions caused by the coronavirus.


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