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Bursa VCM exchange puts a price on carbon emissions

A Malaysian investment bank has launched a voluntary carbon market exchange, which aims to encourage companies to reduce carbon emissions and reduce their reputation, researchers have said, as they warned of higher costs and lower revenue.

Source: thestar.com.my
Published on 2022-08-16

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