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Quality not assured

With participation in the Voluntary Carbon Market still in its infancy and the full extent of its opportunities and exposures yet to transpire, Infospectrum’s Clare-Marie Dobing finds that a greater understanding of entities buying and selling carbon credits – as well as the complex ecosystem of third parties serving the market – can enable bunker suppliers to effectively evaluate their approach.



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