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Carbon Credit Selling Strategy: What Matters Most?

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According to Dr. Nam Nguyen – CEO of KLINOVA, who shared his insights in the latest Vietn...

According to Dr. Nam Nguyen – CEO of KLINOVA, who shared his insights in the latest Vietnam Television’s news segment about carbon credits, there are several key factors that influence a company’s decision to sell carbon credits.

Market and Carbon Assets: Businesses need to carefully evaluate the current market and consider whether their carbon assets are sufficient for reinvestment or if immediate selling is necessary to maximize profits.

Mechanisms and Optimal Benefits: Project developers are also considering which mechanism provides the best benefits, such as Verra or Gold Standard. As global mechanisms become clearer and more profitable, they will invest accordingly.

Social Impact and Cost Efficiency: Carbon credits with greater social impact and higher cost efficiency in technology investments will have more economic value in the future.

These insights provide businesses with strategic guidance for making decisions about selling carbon credits, not just for immediate profits but also for sustainable long-term benefits./.

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