Carbon Herald just published The Official EU CRCF Buyers’ Club Website Is Now Live.
Carbon Herald reports that the European Commission has gone live with the official website of the Carbon Removals and Carbon Farming (CRCF) Buyers’ Club. The platform is tied to the EU’s CRCF framework, which sets out rules for certifying carbon removals and carbon farming activities across member states. The Buyers’ Club is intended to connect potential purchasers with suppliers of certified removals and farming credits, aiming to build early demand under the new certification regime. The launch marks an operational step beyond the regulatory text adopted earlier in the policy cycle.
Our take (Heads-up): A live portal is a concrete signal that the EU wants demand-side infrastructure ready before certified supply scales. The open questions are who actually joins as a buyer, what volumes get committed, and how the club interacts with voluntary market standards. Worth watching, but the test is transaction flow, not the website itself.
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Source: Carbon Herald
