Bursa Malaysia To Launch Voluntary Carbon Market Exchange
A voluntary carbon market exchange is being launched in Malaysia, which will allow companies to buy carbon credits from environmental projects and solutions that reduce or remove greenhouse gas emissions, under a new scheme announced by the country’s biggest financial regulator.
Source: marketsmedia.comPublished on 2022-08-15
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