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GreenCollar CEO, James Schultz, addressing discussions about the Australian carbon market

Statement: The real story of the carbon farming initiative, emissions reduction fund and Australian carbon market is a story of people of high integrity coming together to build something extraordinary – something of which we can be proud.

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Carbon credit change a win for the environment

Opinion Piece: Government carbon credits decision can deliver wins for farm, economy and environment.   Last week’s announcement about carbon markets by Minister Taylor is unquestionably good news for landholders…

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Improving soil (and the planet) with carbon farming

Healthy soil is the foundation of a strong agriculture industry. But it can also absorb almost twice as much C02 as plants and the atmosphere combined, making it a central player in the fight against climate change.

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Three simple carbon practices revolutionising sustainable agriculture 

These three simple carbon practices are revolutionising sustainable agriculture.

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What are Plastic Credits and how are they generated?

With our first batch of Australian-based Plastic Credits poised for release, Plastic Credits are now available for purchase. What are they – and how do they help people and the...
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Method stacking is coming. Here’s what it means for your business

Discover the Government-approved method stacking concept set to help more land managers and Traditional Owners participate in the carbon market.

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What carbon farming can do for your bottom line

When done well, carbon farming can be a powerful tool for improving on-farm productivity.

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What do the results from COP26 mean for farmers?

Every year, COP26 highlights the roles every industry can play in averting future climate disaster. As we enter a New Year, we pulled out the main takeaways from 2021 for Australia’s agricultural sector.

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The flow-on benefits of Reef Credits

The benefits of Reef Credits are vast, both for land managers and the protection of the Great Barrier Reef.

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