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Grab accused of greenwashing over its “carbon neutral” fee

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The credibility of carbon credits is once again disputed. The Malaysian non-profit organization RimbaWatch pointing out Grab, a Southeast Asian ride-hailing service platform, buying carbon credits through the Katingan Mentaya Project (KMP) have exaggerated offset effects and are suspected of greenwashing. However, Grab has denied these allegations outright.

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