A small group of UK firms is poised to trial an innovative personal carbon trading scheme that promises to slash employees' carbon emissions by offering the greenest members of staff financial bonuses.
The initiative, known as the personal allowance carbon tracking scheme, is being organised by environmental consultancy WSP Environment & Energy, which has successfully trialled its own employee carbon trading scheme for the past two years.
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