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st.header("Voluntary Carbon Market")
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The voluntary carbon market is a marketplace where individuals, companies, and organizations can buy and sell carbon credits voluntarily, outside of mandatory government-regulated emissions reduction programs. In this market, participants purchase carbon credits to offset their greenhouse gas emissions by investing in projects that reduce or remove CO2 emissions, such as reforestation, renewable energy, or methane capture initiatives.
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Unlike the compliance carbon market, which is driven by regulatory requirements (e.g., cap-and-trade systems), the voluntary market operates on a purely voluntary basis, driven by participants' desire to meet sustainability targets or corporate social responsibility goals. It is a critical tool for accelerating global emissions reductions, especially for sectors where direct emissions reduction is challenging.
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st.header("Voluntary Carbon Market")
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The voluntary carbon market is a marketplace where individuals, companies, and organizations can buy and sell carbon credits voluntarily, outside of mandatory government-regulated emissions reduction programs. In this market, participants purchase carbon credits to offset their greenhouse gas emissions by investing in projects that reduce or remove CO2 emissions, such as reforestation, renewable energy, or methane capture initiatives.
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Unlike the compliance carbon market, which is driven by regulatory requirements (e.g., cap-and-trade systems), the voluntary market operates on a purely voluntary basis, driven by participants' desire to meet sustainability targets or corporate social responsibility goals. It is a critical tool for accelerating global emissions reductions, especially for sectors where direct emissions reduction is challenging.
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