China 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).
Read MoreBoosting demand for low-carbon products key for green heavy industry to take off -report
Boosting demand for low-carbon products is key if large-scale green industrial projects are to take off, according to a report published on Thursday.
Read MoreUS non-profit introduces VCM data hub to improve market transparency
A US-based non-profit has launched a platform allowing users to explore the world’s largest base of voluntary carbon market (VCM) transactions.
Read MoreXpansiv, S&P, CME Group collaborate on ACCU market products
A group of global trading houses will collaborate to offer new price assessments and products focussed on the growing Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) market, they announced Thursday.
Read MoreProtectionist measures could impact global demand for US biofuels -panel
With the glut of renewable diesel (RD) supply in the US, producers are eyeing fresh opportunities for new demand abroad, with domestic production further incentivised by an upcoming production tax credit.
Read MoreUS ban on Chinese UCO would ‘disincentivise’ foreign LCFS programmes -panel
Biofuel producers warned Tuesday against a US ban on used cooking oil (UCO) imports from China, arguing that a ban would disincentivise foreign biofuel-producing nations from creating mandates to decrease emissions of transportation fuels through Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) regulations.
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