Zimbabwe has launched a blockchain-enabled carbon credit registries to increase transparency and restore investor trust after previous turmoil in the carbon credit market. In 2023, the country suddenly cancelled the project, claiming a portion of its revenues and faced a backlash to affect developers such as the Kariba Redd+ Project. The authorities subsequently established the Zimbabwe Carbon Market Bureau to oversee the registration of carbon credit projects. The new registry, developed by Dubai-based A6 Labs, is touted as this kind of global, allowing for fully traceable transactions and ensuring the integrity of the carbon market. Zimbabwe, a key producer of African carbon credits, aims to regulate the industry more effectively as it requires developers to apply and meet certain criteria for participation.
Zimbabwe will turn into blockchain to revive trust among carbon credit investors

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