Carbon credit review falls short on CO2 capture and slaveryBY ROSE MARY PETRASS | MONDAY, 27 NOV 2023 4:39PMAn independent review to be released next month will inform how Canberra moves forward amid criticisms of its Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) scheme. Ahead of release, FS Sustainability has learnt the recommendations won't address modern slavery risk and direct air capture and storage inefficiencies. Related News |
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