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    Air New Zealand Buys ‘High-Integrity’ Carbon Credits After Years of Hesitation

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    Air New Zealand has made its first major carbon credit purchase, acquiring 8,000 tonnes of carbon removal credits from native forest projects, a cautious step into a market it had long resisted.

    The credits were purchased through a partnership with the local firm My Native Forest. 

    Kiri Hannifin, Air New Zealand’s chief sustainability and corporate affairs officer, said that the airline had “waited a long time” to make its first purchase because of concerns over the credibility of many carbon credit schemes. 

    “There has been a lot of cynicism raised around some of the quality of carbon removal schemes around the world,” she told Skift. “If the credits aren’t seen to be a



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