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    Read Article: Verified Carbon Credits | Buy or sell from Verra, Gold Standard and trusted registries
    Read Article: Verified Carbon Credits | Buy or sell from Verra, Gold Standard and trusted registries
    Read Article: Verified Carbon Credits | Buy or sell from Verra, Gold Standard and trusted registries
    Read Article: Verified Carbon Credits | Buy or sell from Verra, Gold Standard and trusted registries
    Corporate Buyers | Buy and retire verified Carbon Credits and Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)

    Buy and retire verified carbon credits and RECs with flexible procurement and deep market expertise to support sustainability goals.

    Traders & Intermediaries | Premier carbon exchange in Singapore

    Enhance trade execution and liquidity through robust market infrastructure and efficient settlement with a broad counterparty network.

    Project Suppliers | Connect with global buyers for Carbon Credits and Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)

    Tap into a global network of buyers to secure spot or forward demand, while ensuring fair pricing for carbon credit and REC projects.

    Delta Blue Carbon project

    Restoring over 224,000 hectares of mangroves in the Indus River Delta in Pakistan—the world’s largest arid climate mangrove ecosystem. This project enhances biodiversity, supports local communities, and mitigates coastal erosion while capturing carbon.

    Heqing Solar Cooker Project

    Distributing solar cookers to 49,000 rural households in Gansu Province in China, replacing coal-burning stoves. This initiative has reduced over 1.47 million tCO₂e in emissions, improved air quality, and enhanced living conditions.

    CarbonCure – CO2 Utilization in Concrete

    Permanently mineralising CO₂ in concrete, cutting emissions by an average of 15 kg per cubic meter. Over seven years, this innovative technology has reduced more than 366,000 tCO₂e while improving concrete strength and sustainability.

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      The next phase of carbon procurement involves exchanges

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    • Clearing the Skies: Decoding risks and uncertainty in the CORSIA market

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