Voluntary carbon investor to buy millions of forestry credits from Mexican project
A voluntary carbon investor has signed a deal for the offtake of 300,000 credits per year from a forest restoration initiative in Mexico.
Read MoreTrading house sells first CORSIA-certified SAF in Japan
A Tokyo-listed trading house has teamed up with two international partners to make the first batch of sustainable aviation fuel certified by the UN’s Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) available for purchase in Japan.
Read MoreUK govt funds water company’s project to develop nature-based solutions
An environmental company and a water firm in the UK have secured funding from the government to develop a £580,000-project aimed at unlocking nature-based solutions to restore habitats and improve water management.
Read MoreWorld Bank unit, Danish agtech partner to advance soil carbon farming in Eastern Europe
A World Bank unit and a Copenhagen-based agtech company will collaborate to close the ‘finance gap’ in sustainable farming across Eastern Europe, according to a press release.
Read MoreBrewery to explore using biochar for carbon storage, biodiversity uplift
A Japanese brewery has partnered with researchers to explore the impacts of applying biochar to malting barley in order to store carbon eligible for J-Credits and at the same time boost soil microorganism biodiversity.
Read MoreMarine biodiversity credits must address quick baseline shifts, expert says
Marine biodiversity credit methodologies should focus on addressing quick shifts in aquatic ecosystem conditions to create reliable units for the market, an expert told a webinar on Wednesday.
Read MoreChina launches pilot programme for sustainable aviation fuels
China has launched a pilot programme for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), with the first batch of flights carried by domestic airlines refuelled with green fuels this month, the country’s aviation regulator announced Thursday.
Read MoreAustralian trio’s reef credits method approved by market administrator
Three Australian companies have announced their method to allow landholders to earn reef credits from improved grazing land management that seeks to boost soil health and improve water quality at the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) has been approved by the market’s overseer.
Read MoreMost bank decarbonisation targets not fit for purpose -report
Most bank decarbonisation targets are not fit for purpose and need to be revised to effectively reduce emissions, according to a report released this week.
Read MorePacific flag carrier hitting the sweet spot for SAF
One of the Pacific’s largest airlines has announced a partnership with a sugar company and major development bank to develop sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
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