"If the releases of nutrients into the Baltic Sea continue to increase despite current measures, it will lead to a situation where already agreed national release targets are exceeded. In such a situation we need to explore innovative ways to reduce releases of phosphorus and nitrogen", said Senior Manager Karl-Johan Lehtinen at NEFCO.
Phosphorus and nitrogen credits could be sold and purchased by private companies, foundations, funds and international finance institutions. The study outlines a model where the trade system could be established and implemented in four different stages.


