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Title | Senior Client Manager - Forestry and Land use |
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EcoSecurities structures and guides greenhouse gas emission reduction projects from beginning to end, working with both project developers and buyers of emission reduction credits. EcoSecurities works with companies in developing and industrialising countries to create emission reduction credits from projects that reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. EcoSecurities has experience with projects in a wide range of sectors, including renewable energy, agriculture and urban waste management, industrial efficiency, and forestry. With a network of offices and representatives in more than 20 countries on five continents, EcoSecurities has amassed one of the industry’s largest and most diversified portfolios of emission reduction projects in the world. EcoSecurities also works with companies in the developed world to assist them in either meeting their greenhouse gas emission compliance targets or fulfilling their voluntary emission reduction objectives. Utilising its highly diversified emission reduction portfolio, EcoSecurities is able to structure emission reduction transactions to fit any buyer’s needs, and has executed transactions with both private and public sector buyers in Europe, North America and Japan. EcoSecurities has been involved in the development of many of the global carbon market’s most important milestones, including developing the world’s first CDM project to be registered under the Kyoto Protocol and the first to receive issued credits. In 2007, EcoSecurities was voted ‘Best CDM/JI Project Developer – Kyoto Project Credits’ by readers of Environmental Finance and Carbon Finance magazines, alongside the award for ‘Best Advisory – Kyoto Project Credits’ for the seventh year in a row. New Energy Finance also named EcoSecurities as ‘Top Carbon Off-taker by Number of Deals’ in their 2007 Clean Energy League Tables.
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