Carbon offsets will make SA economy greener - Treasury
20 June 2016
Cape Town - Government's proposed carbon offset system is in line with efforts to help South Africa make the transition to a low carbon, greener economy, maintained National Treasury.
Companies that wish to reduce their carbon tax bill can do so by subscribing to the carbon offset scheme. National Treasury on Monday announced publication of the scheme's draft regulations for public comment and further consultation.
The carbon offset regulations were developed jointly by the National Treasury, the Department of Energy and the Department of Environmental Affairs and set out the procedure for the use of carbon offsets by taxpayers to bring down their carbon tax costs. They can do this by using offset credits of up to 5% or 10% of their total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, as specified in the bill.
Companies can generate carbon offsets by investing in activities outside their normal scope which result in quantifiable and verifiable GHG emission reductions. These projects should also generate sustainable development co-benefits and employment opportunities in South Africa. This can be done by encouraging investment in energy efficiency, rural development projects and initiatives aimed at restoring landscapes, reducing land degradation and biodiversity protection.