From understanding Indian carbon credits ecosystem to Velocity’s Rs 100 crore investment to scale its logistics arm, YourStory brings you today’s headlines with the latest developments across sectors.Featured StoriesHow can Indian carbon removal startups get a stamp of approval on their carbon credits?India has seen a rising number of startups undertake carbon removal projects. However, the credibility of these projects hangs on the endorsement of third-party verification agencies and on carbon registries. YourStory breaks down how startups can verify generated carbon credits.Some of these startups, like Alt Carbon and Varaha, have also gone on to sign offtake agreements with US-based tech giants, Microsoft and Google, among others. India has emerged as a major exporter of carbon credits in the global market, accounting for 17% of credits being issued every year. Recent times have seen many startups emerge in the space, setting up carbon removal projects in India. Read MoreAlso ReadUnion Budget 2025 announces provisions to boost clean tech manufacturingMeet D4NP, a tech-for-good startup enabling non-profit organisations with digital toolsAs digital marketing was taking off in India in 2008, Abhinav Chetan was part of Google LLC’s Delhi office, working at the forefront of the country’s growing internet economy. In his 12-year stint at…  ​Read More​YourStory RSS Feed