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Indonesia eyes forest carbon potential as national carbon market launch nears in June

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Rainforests and wetlands are key carbon sinks in Indonesia. (Photo: iStock)

Indonesia is preparing to fully roll out its national carbon market in June, with large-scale trading expected to begin in July. Authorities are currently working to integrate multiple carbon registry systems, a move aimed at aligning with international standards and strengthening market confidence.

Ahead of the launch, Indonesia has formally joined the Coalition to Grow Carbon Markets, signalling its intention to enhance the quality of nature-based carbon credits and unlock the country’s vast forest carbon sink potential.

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