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A new partnership for a greener future: CORE Markets and BeZero Carbon

A new partnership for a greener future: CORE Markets and BeZero Carbon

Markets, technology and climate solutions provider CORE Markets is pleased to announce a partnership with BeZero Carbon, a global leader in carbon ratings and risk analytics.

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August 29, 2024
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June 28, 2023
A new partnership for a greener future: CORE Markets and BeZero Carbon

A new partnership for a greener future: CORE Markets and BeZero Carbon

Markets, technology and climate solutions provider CORE Markets is pleased to announce a partnership with BeZero Carbon, a global leader in carbon ratings and risk analytics. This partnership sees CORE Markets incorporate BeZero Carbon’s carbon credit project ratings and independent quality assessments directly into the CORE Markets software-as-a-service platform.

Users of the software can already search, identify and evaluate carbon projects, a process that has now been enhanced by BeZero Carbon’s independent quality signals. This powerful new feature in the software builds out the existing infrastructure in the lead-up to the upcoming launch of the CORE Markets corporate decarbonisation platform.

CORE Markets customers can manage their end-to-end market analysis and project sourcing in one place, from due diligence and valuation to the final purchase.

Carbon markets are a critical tool in global net zero goals and help mobilise investment in nature and technology-based climate solutions. This partnership aims to address the growing need for information transparency in these markets and in helping businesses make empowered climate and nature investment decisions.


Chris Halliwell, Co-founder and CEO of CORE Markets said:

"To meet our global net zero targets, we need internal emissions reduction and investment in carbon projects to happen in parallel and as fast as possible. Creating better market access and efficiency is key to making this happen. The partnership with BeZero Carbon allows CORE Markets to provide our customers with an additional layer of analysis and quality assurance in international carbon markets.”


Tommy Ricketts, CEO and Co-founder of BeZero Carbon said:

“Momentum in the Voluntary Carbon Market continues to grow, but the market will not scale effectively without access to independent analysis so investors can make informed decisions about carbon credit quality. We’re proud to partner with companies like CORE Markets to achieve our shared goals of improving transparency and disclosure in the Voluntary Market so it can scale, and to assist corporations to meet their climate goals.”

About CORE Markets:

CORE Markets is an end-to-end markets, technology and climate solutions partner for business.

We exist to simplify and accelerate the fight against climate change by reducing barriers of access to global carbon and energy markets.

In doing so, we help corporate sustainability teams, carbon & clean energy project developers, and wholesale & industrial clients, take decisive action to net zero.

Our team offers corporate net zero services, project optimisation services, and corporate and institutional brokerage services, all backed by a powerful software-as-a-service platform.

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