Eight firms in talks to form carbon offset trade group

James Murray
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Industry coalition to involve many of the biggest names in the UK's carbon offset sector

As many as eight of the UK's largest carbon offset providers are in talks to form a trade group designed to bolster the sectors credibility and isolate disreputable operators. BusinessGreen has learnt...

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