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by Rhiannon Branch (Brownfield Ag News) Interest and growth in carbon market programs is booming. A recent
ecosystem markets webinar hosted by the Illinois Sustainable Ag Partnership had more than 1600 participants registered with more than 600 questions submitted ahead of time.
Speaker Kari Hernandez, Global Head of Carbon Operations and Offer Marketing with
Indigo Ag says demand for high quality carbon credits is on the rise and demand is slow to catch up.
“With over 30% of Fortune500 companies making climate neutrality commitments, more and more are going to be looking for carbon offsets to be a part of their plan to get there. The Boston Consulting Group is already stating publicly that they expect to be paying $35 per credit in a few more years and as much as $80 per credit by the end of the decade.”
Monday, 25 January 2021 12:36
Lotte Duty Free’s and The Shilla Duty Free’s six-month lease extensions at Terminal 1 will end on 28 February.
Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC) has confirmed to
TRBusiness that Lotte Duty Free (Lotte) and The Shilla Duty Free (Shilla) will shutter their Terminal 1 shops at the end of February before the launch of a fourth duty free tender.
Both travel retailers have been operating extended leases under flexible rent arrangements since the end of August after bidders reneged on signing contracts for the Terminal 1 duty free concessions in the wake of the worsening Covid-19 crisis.
Lotte currently holds the DF3 (L&T) lot while Shilla holds the DF2 (beauty), DF4 (L&T) and DF6 (fashion/misc) leases.