First carbon offset market coming to help big industry cut emissions at a lower cost
OTTAWA — Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault is creating Canada’s first carbon offset market to help big industry in its quest to cut its greenhouse gas emissions.
Carbon offset credits will be created when an entity such as a municipality, a farmer or a company reduces its own emissions more than they have to.
The proposed regulations say one credit would be created for every tonne of emissions reduced, but the credits have to be registered and independently verified before they can be sold.
Companies that are paying the federal carbon price can buy those credits to reduce the amount of carbon price they have to pay.