No bidders turned up to the third auction of carbon credits of the year.
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The City of Cape Town has raised R36 million in an auction of carbon credits for a project that will convert waste to energy in an effort to combat greenhouse emissions. Carbon credits are used to ‘incentivise the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions’. Also read: Green Riders: E-bikes tackling youth unemployment in South Africa According to News24, legislation regulates the...
No bidders turned up to the third auction of carbon credits of the year.
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