- Verra, a non-profit organization that operates environmental and social market standards, announced it will issue the first carbon credits under Indonesia's new carbon market regulations.
- This significant development aims to enhance the transparency and rigor of carbon crediting programs within the region.
- According to Verra, this move underscores their commitment to robust environmental and social market standards.
- The issuance of these initial credits marks the operationalization of Indonesia's updated framework for carbon markets.
- The new regulations are expected to bring greater accountability and clarity to carbon offsetting initiatives in Indonesia.
Verra to Issue Indonesia Carbon Credits
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Verra, a non-profit organization, is set to issue the first carbon credits under Indonesia's new carbon market regulations, marking a significant step towards enhancing transparency and rigor in the region's environmental programs. This development operationalizes Indonesia's updated framework, promising greater accountability and clarity for carbon offsetting initiatives within the country.
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