EU could extend ETS to consumers in new path for carbon pricing -study

Published 09:21 on May 24, 2016  /  Last updated at 13:10 on May 24, 2016  / Ben Garside /  EMEA, EU ETS

The EU ETS could easily be extended to consumers of industrial products like steel and cement by replicating a method used in the China and Korea carbon markets to better incentivise cleaner production, a new study has found.
The EU ETS could easily be extended to consumers of industrial products like steel and cement by replicating a method used in the China and Korea carbon markets to better incentivise cleaner production, a new study has found.


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