Malaysia to open for airline carbon levy from April

Published 06:34 on March 5, 2024  /  Last updated at 06:43 on March 5, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Aviation/CORSIA, Carbon Taxes, International, Other APAC, Voluntary

Malaysia will from April make it possible for airlines to impose a carbon levy on passengers, with revenue raised set to offset aviation emissions through the purchase of carbon credits or sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Malaysia will from April make it possible for airlines to impose a carbon levy on passengers, with revenue raised set to offset aviation emissions through the purchase of carbon credits or sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).


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