Carbon offsets in Australia

Location data
Map
Loading map...
Location Australia
Coordinates 24° 46' 33.99" S, 134° 45' 18.00" E

Carbon offsets in the Australian market:

Standards

NCOS is the Australian Government's "National Carbon Offset Standard".[1]

Internationally, the Gold Standard Foundation has significant support, describing itself as "A best practice methodology and a high quality carbon credit label for both Kyoto and voluntary markets".

Airlines

The Qantas group and other airlines offer carbon credits to customers booking flights online, but the percentage taking up the offer is very small.

An analysis from 2008 suggested that less than 1% of Qantas passengers paid the offset, with figures for Virgin Blue suspected to be around the same, while 12% of Jetstar passengers paid.[1]

Resources for further research

The Australian Government has a page of useful links for the purchase of NCOS eligible offsets

Notes and references

  1. Jetstar's carbon-offset program soars ahead, January 28, 2008, The Age.

See also

External links

Page data
Authors Chris Waterguy
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Cite as Chris Waterguy (2013–2025). "Carbon offsets in Australia". Appropedia. Retrieved November 28, 2025.