Carbon credit financier looks to cash in by converting CORSIA-eligible inventory

Published 23:43 on December 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 00:44 on December 17, 2024  / /  Americas, Aviation/CORSIA, Canada, International, Nature-based, Voluntary

A Toronto-based carbon credit financier has tentative plans to transition its carbon credit inventories to one of the voluntary carbon standard methodologies recently approved for Phase 1 of CORSIA (2024-26) by the UN aviation body ICAO, although it is still awaiting formal guidance from Verra.
A Toronto-based carbon credit financier has tentative plans to transition its carbon credit inventories to one of the voluntary carbon standard methodologies recently approved for Phase 1 of CORSIA (2024-26) by the UN aviation body ICAO, although it is still awaiting formal guidance from Verra.


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