Carbon Herald just published Verde And Isometric To Commercialize A New Category Of Carbon Credits.

Carbon Herald reports that Verde Resources has signed a strategic partnership with Isometric to commercialize what the companies describe as a new category of carbon credits. Isometric operates as a carbon removal registry focused on scientific rigor in measurement and verification, while Verde Resources develops nature-based and engineered removal projects. The collaboration is positioned as a step toward expanding the menu of credit types available to corporate buyers, though the article frames the announcement around the partners’ intent to standardize methodology and issuance for the new category. Specific issuance volumes, pricing, and buyer commitments are not detailed in the recap.

Our take (Heads-up): The interesting question is which removal pathway this credit category covers and how durable and additional it is under Isometric’s protocol. Without disclosed methodology documents, tonnage targets, or named offtakers, the announcement reads more as a market-signaling move than a verifiable supply event. Worth tracking once a protocol is published.

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Source: Carbon Herald