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Carbon Monitor – September Edition now online

Press Release: Environmental Intermediaries & Trading Group Limited

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Carbon Monitor – September Edition now online

Covered in this edition:

Sales of NZU units dry up as the price increases. Are sellers expecting more or wary of the risks?

How many NZU units might you get for forest under the NZETS? A FREE tool to find out.

Carbon Trading in 2020? First trades recorded. New Zealand buyer looks for 10 year forward contract.

Voluntary Credits from New Zealand forest in demand from off shore buyers

Should the New Zealand Government underwrite Nurseries to provide new seedlings?

Tokyo carbon credits an eye watering 112 Euro

To read the September issue go to www.eitg.co.nz

To subscribe to the Carbon Monitor email your contact details to subscribe@eitg.co.nz

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