Net zero forces voluntary carbon market to grow up fast
It is the first big drop out from the global carbon offsetting club, according to the BBC’s weekly The Boss series. This week we speak to Chris Stokel-Walker, founder and chief executive of the UK airline EasyJet, who has been accused of using ‘phantom credits’ to reach neutrality.
Source: euromoney.comPublished on 2022-10-17
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