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    Home » AlliedOffsets Highlights 2024 Challenges, Gives 2025 Outlook For The Voluntary Carbon Market
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    AlliedOffsets Highlights 2024 Challenges, Gives 2025 Outlook For The Voluntary Carbon Market

    userBy userJanuary 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The voluntary carbon market (VCM) experienced another turbulent year in 2024, marked by stagnant retirements and prices, but there is space for optimism looking ahead, according to a recent report by AlliedOffsets.

    In 2024, quality emerged as a primary concern for buyers, prompting significant strides in improving standards.

    The Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) issued its first Core Carbon Principles (CCP) approvals for standards and methodologies, while compliance markets made progress in integrating VCM credits as part of compliance allowances.

    This integration underscores the role of compliance markets “as de facto quality standards”, AlliedOffsets said in its “VCM 2024 Review and Emerging Trends for 2025” report, published last week.

    Demand for carbon removal credits continued to rise, reflecting buyer preference for perceived higher-quality options.

    Relevant: AlliedOffsets Issues New Report On Carbon Credits Eligible For Compliance Markets

    Purchases of both nature-based solutions (NBS) and engineered removals increased. Interestingly, buyers previously focused on costly engineered solutions ($100+/ton) began shifting toward more affordable NBS removals.

    Over 20 million NBS credits, representing about 10% of market retirements, were secured through long-term off-take agreements, signaling a shift from secondary market purchases to investments in early-stage projects. This trend of securing future supply is expected to grow in 2025.

    Image: AlliedOffsets. Retirements and off-registry purchases in 2024 reached their lowest level in three years, though they remained only slightly below 2023 figures. This indicates that the voluntary carbon market has essentially plateaued since 2021.
    Image: AlliedOffsets. Removal credits are being retired at record levels, although they still account for only a small portion of the overall market.
    Image: AlliedOffsets. The VCM is becoming (slightly) more diverse.

    Looking ahead, AlliedOffsets sees reasons for optimism in the VCM. ICVCM’s focus on quality, rising demand from compliance markets and data centers, and stricter methodologies limiting credit issuance provide a strong foundation for growth.

    However, challenges remain. Trump’s re-election could slow decarbonization efforts in the U.S., while some countries may struggle to meet international emissions trading promises. Additionally, the oversupply of credits expanded in 2024, keeping price forecasts bearish.

    As climate tipping points loom, clear governmental and corporate commitments to pricing emissions are critical, according to the report.

    While the VCM is better positioned than ever to channel funds into climate-friendly projects, its success in 2025 will hinge on buyers’ trust in the revamped market after years of controversy. This trust will be the ultimate test for the VCM’s future, AlliedOffsets concludes.



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