CBL Markets
Sydney, Australia
Abbreviation
CBL
Location
Sydney, Australia
Region
Oceania
Product Types
Voluntary Carbon Credits, Emissions, Environmental
About CBL Markets
CBL Markets is a Sydney-based commodity exchange and electronic marketplace specialising in voluntary carbon credits and environmental markets. Founded in 2015 and operating as part of Xpansiv (formerly known as CBL Markets), it is one of the world's largest spot markets for voluntary carbon credits including REDD+ forest conservation credits, renewable energy certificates, and other nature-based and technology-based carbon offsets. CBL provides a standardised and transparent platform for companies worldwide to trade and retire carbon credits to meet voluntary net-zero commitments.
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