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Sylvera ties up with gov't to facilitate carbon credits

The partnership comes as the company opens an office in Singapore.
 
The government has tapped carbon data provider Slyvera to facilitate high-quality carbon credits for Singapore's goals under the Paris Agreement.

The partnership comes as the company opens an office in Singapore.

The company’s Singapore expansion, which is backed by the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), will help the company serve clients in Singapore and the wider APAC region.

“The opening of our new office is the latest step in our ambition to incentivise investment in real climate action and work with even more organisations around the world, from governments to private companies, to help them deliver their net zero strategies,” Sylvera CEO and co-founder Allister Furey said.

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