Major Japanese companies form carbon credit alliance, eye Africa potential

Published 08:56 on July 4, 2023  /  Last updated at 09:00 on July 4, 2023  / /  Africa, Asia Pacific, EMEA, International, Japan, Nature-based, Voluntary

A group of Japanese companies have launched an alliance that aims to remove 30 million tonnes of CO2 by the end of this decade through the utilisation of international carbon credits, targeting the potential of African markets.
A group of Japanese companies have launched an alliance that aims to remove 30 million tonnes of CO2 by the end of this decade through the utilisation of international carbon credits, targeting the potential of African markets.


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