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    Companies ‘claim credit for keeping forests they never meant to clear’

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    Nearly a third of the carbon credits bought by Australia’s top emitting companies last year were based on an offsetting technique that has been banned for future projects after a government review found it would be ineffective at reducing emissions.

    More than 28 per cent of carbon offsets purchased by companies operating under the government’s safeguard mechanism in the 2023-24 financial year were based on avoided deforestation, a technique that allows landowners to earn carbon credits for not clearing native forests they are otherwise entitled to.

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