Pilot carbon - share scheme aims to tackle greenwashing in industry
More than £100,000 has been raised for community groups selling carbon units from their rewilding estates in Loch Ness, according to a charity which says it will generate thousands of pounds of investment in rural areas across the UK.
Source: thenational.scotPublished on 2022-04-10
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