Third Instalment of the AlliedOffsets Buyer Rating is Here

In this blog, we summarize the findings from the third AlliedOffsets Buyer Ratings Report and zoom in on some trends in the data.

The April report comprises 424 buyer entities from 17 industries, compared to 370 buyers in the March edition. There are no changes to the rating’s methodology; however, the GHG emissions of some companies have been updated and now include 2022 scope 1 and 2 emissions.

In addition to the regular rating write up we normally do, we included a snapshot of the Financial Services industry, which is the largest among all buyer sectors rated. A sample of companies from the industry (Barclays, JP Morgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, HSBC, Goldman Sachs, UBS, Credit Suisse) and their carbon credit retirements have been analyzed (see below). This type of analysis is bespoke and can be provided upon request.

As always, reach out to hello@alliedoffsets.com with any questions!

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