The chief executive of Australia’s biggest delivery start-up has revealed the company stopped buying emissions offsets from the world’s largest carbon credit supplier after one of its Zimbabwean projects imploded.
Sendle co-founder and CEO James Chin Moody confirmed the start-up had used the troubled supplier, South Pole, to offset emissions from its delivery services which are key to its billing as a net zero company.
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Nick Bonyhady is a technology writer for the Australian Financial Review, based in Sydney. He is a former technology editor, industrial relations and politics reporter at the Sydney Morning Herald and Age. Connect with Nick on Twitter. Email Nick at nick.bonyhady@afr.com