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    Role of Carbon Markets in Credible Net-Zero Strategies

    14 April 2026The Barbican, Frobisher Room (Level 4), London, UK
    Xynteo and Carbonaires present: Role of Carbon Markets in Credible Net-Zero Strategies — 14 April 2026 at The Barbican

    Join us for an evening of focused discussion on what's changing in carbon markets, why timing matters now, and how companies are moving from intent to implementation. Includes a panel discussion with corporate and market practitioners, practical takeaways, and networking with refreshments.

    About the Evening

    Carbon markets are gaining significant momentum as regulatory frameworks tighten, voluntary commitments deepen, and new market mechanisms emerge. But for many businesses, the path from ambition to action remains unclear.

    Join Xynteo and Carbonaires for an evening of focused discussion on what's changing in carbon markets, why timing matters now, and how companies are moving from intent to implementation.

    What the Evening Includes

    Setting the scene — framing the current state of carbon markets and the evolving regulatory landscape
    Panel discussion — hear from corporate and market practitioners on real-world strategies for integrating carbon credits into credible net-zero pathways
    Practical takeaways — actionable insights on navigating market mechanisms, selecting quality credits, and building stakeholder confidence

    Networking & Refreshments

    The evening will conclude with networking and refreshments — an opportunity to connect with peers, practitioners, and thought leaders working at the intersection of carbon markets and corporate sustainability.

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