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BCX to soon begin offering Malaysian carbon credits via auction

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PETALING JAYA: Bursa Carbon Exchange (BCX), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bursa Malaysia Bhd, will be hosting the auction of its first Malaysian carbon credits on July 25.

In a statement, the stock exchange operator said the auction of carbon credits from the Kuamut Rainforest Conservati­on Project marks a significan­t milestone for BCX on several fronts – the offering of its first Malaysia Nature-based Carbon Credits Plus generated via a domestic forestry project; and the expansion of BCX’S product offering to include local carbon credits in addition to global carbon credits.

Located in the Tongod and Kinabatang­an districts in Sabah, the Kuamut Project protects and restores 83,381 ha of tropical forest.

The project is a public-private partnershi­p between the Sabah Forestry Department, Rakyat Berjaya Sdn Bhd, Yayasan Sabah and Permian Malaysia, who is the project proponent.

“The project also receives operationa­l support from Pacos Trust and the Southeast Asia Rainforest Research Partnershi­p.

“At the end of March 2024, the project saw its maiden issuance of Verified Carbon Units under Verra’s Verified Carbon Standard, resulting in an estimated annual emission reduction of 800,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent.

Bursa Malaysia said the project also simultaneo­usly delivers tangible climate, community and biodiversi­ty co-benefits, earning itself a gold level for climate status under the Climate, Community and Biodiversi­ty Standards.

Given the importance of the voluntary carbon market (VCM) in the nation’s climate agenda, Bursa Malaysia chief executive officer Datuk Muhamad Umar Swift said the offering of the Kuamut Project carbon credits is a significan­t milestone, indicating the country’s environmen­tal leadership.

“It signals to the world that Malaysia is serious about climate action and its climate ambition. We are committed to advance the transition towards a lower carbon economy by developing a supportive VCM ecosystem through BCX,” he asaid.

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